Visuo Spatial Memory
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1. A integração da informação visual e espacial na memória de trabalho: evidências baseadas no efeito do ruído visual dinâmico / The integration of visual and spatial information in working memory: evidence based on the effect of dynamic visual noise
Neste projeto investigamos a memória para as informações visual e espacial armazenadas separadamente e de forma conjugada, utilizando o ruído visual dinâmico (RVD) como interferência seletiva. No experimento 1 foi estudado o efeito do (RVD) sobre o desempenho de uma tarefa de memória visual e de memória espacial em situações nas quais essas informa
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 29/10/2012
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2. Aspectos neuropsicológicos do transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo
Neuropsychology is contributing to elucidate the nature of brain dysfunction associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Neuropsychological studies of individuals with subclinical and clinical obsessive-compulsive symptoms are reviewed here. It was observed that OCD patients may display impaired "reality monitoring", memory for actions, non-verbal m
Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria. Publicado em: 2001-10
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3. Neural basis of protracted developmental changes in visuo-spatial working memory
Developmental studies have shown that visuo-spatial working memory (VSWM) performance improves throughout childhood and adolescence into young adulthood. The neural basis of this protracted development is poorly understood. In this study, we used functional MRI (fMRI) to examine VSWM function in children, adolescents, and young adults, ages 7–22. Subjects
The National Academy of Sciences.
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4. Lingual and fusiform gyri in visual processing: a clinico-pathologic study of superior altitudinal hemianopia.
A macular-sparing superior altitudinal hemianopia with no visuo-psychic disturbance, except impaired visual learning, was associated with bilateral ischaemic necrosis of the lingual gyrus and only partial involvement of the fusiform gyrus on the left side. It is suggested that bilateral destruction of the lingual gyrus alone is not sufficient to affect compl
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5. Selective language deterioration in chronic schizophrenia.
Chronic schizophrenics as a group were inferior to controls on tests of neuropsychological function. When divided into groups according to length of illness they differed from each other primarily in tests of language. No other deficits in cognitive function progressed; the performance of the patients on memory, visuo-spatial tasks, rate of information proce
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6. Dementia of frontal lobe type.
A significant proportion of patients with presenile dementia due to primary cerebral atrophy do not have Alzheimer's disease. One form of non-Alzheimer dementia may be designated as dementia of frontal lobe type (DFT), on the basis of a characteristic neuropsychological picture suggestive of frontal lobe disorder, confirmed by findings on single photon emiss