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When Memory Does Not Fail: Familiarity-Based Recognition in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease

by Carmen E. Westerberg, Ken A. Paller, Ra Weintraub, M. -marsel Mesulam, Andrew R. Mayes, Juliet S. Holdstock, Paul J. Reber
"... Recognition can be guided by familiarity, a restricted form of retrieval devoid of contextual recall, or by recollection, which occurs when retrieval is sufficient to support the full experience of remembering an episode. Recollection and familiarity were disentangled by testing recognition memory u ..."
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Recognition can be guided by familiarity, a restricted form of retrieval devoid of contextual recall, or by recollection, which occurs when retrieval is sufficient to support the full experience of remembering an episode. Recollection and familiarity were disentangled by testing recognition memory

Synchronous exocytosis in Paramecium cells. VI. Ultrastructnral analysis of membrane ~sealing and retrieval

by Egmont Zieseniss, Helmut Plattner - J. Cell Sci , 1985
"... ABSTRACT Synchronous exocytosis in Paramecium cells involves the rapid (_<1 s) dephosphorylation of a 65-kD phosphoprotein, which, after a lag phase of ~5 s, is reversed within ~20 s. Exocytosis inhibitors suppress this reaction; stimulatory and inhibitory effects are dose dependent. The dephosph ..."
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. The dephosphorylation of the 65-kD phosphoprotein occurs only in exocytosiscompetent strains, but not in mutant strains that cannot carry out membrane fusion, or that are devoid of secretory organelles or cannot transport them to the cell membrane. Since under all conditions analyzed the transient dephosphorylation

The Design of Text Signatures for Text Retrieval Systems

by Geelong Vic, Malcolm Campbell, Malcolm Campbell , 1994
"... Signature files are one technique for indexing documents for full-text retrieval systems. This paper discusses two methods for generating text signatures -- the word fragmentation and the pseudo-random generation techniques. The paper evaluates the effectiveness and efficiency of generating text sig ..."
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Signature files are one technique for indexing documents for full-text retrieval systems. This paper discusses two methods for generating text signatures -- the word fragmentation and the pseudo-random generation techniques. The paper evaluates the effectiveness and efficiency of generating text

Does Proficiency in the Second Language Influence Bilingual Word Retrieval and Pronunciation?

by Rohini Chandrica Widyalankara
"... Abstract- During empirical sociolinguistic research this correlational study statistically compares quantitative scores of an independent variable Proficiency in English against the quantified dependent variable Rate of occurrence of deviations from Standard Sri Lankan English (SSLE) pronunciation a ..."
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% for the Sinhala and 24 % for the Tamil bilingual participants. This study concludes that other exogenous factors too would have influenced the rate of occurrence of deviations from SSLE. Most importantly it informs pedagogy that devoid of the diversity of the first languages

Research Article Shadows of the Past Temporal Retrieval Effects in Recognition Memory

by Greg Schwartz, Marc W. Howard, Bing Jing, Michael J. Kahana
"... ABSTRACT—We examine whether temporally defined asso-ciations play a role in item recognition. The role of these associations in recall tasks is well known; we demonstrate an important role in item recognition as well. In this study, subjects were significantly more likely to recognize a test item as ..."
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not appeared during the experiment). Widely studied for almost 100 years (Strong, 1912), the old/new recognition task is believed to measure item-specific memory, devoid of interitem associations (Humphreys, 1978; Murdock, 1974). In contrast, recall tasks rely on strong temporal associations among items

A Fuzzy Search Model for Dealing with Retrieval Issues in Some Classes of Dirty Data

by F. W. Onifade, P. Akomolafe
"... Potential capital losses and heightened exposure are inherent in the usage of poor data quality management. Existing efforts like treating data as products; capturing metadata to manage data quality; statistical techniques; source calculus and algebra; data stewardship and dimensional gap analysis a ..."
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all failed in inculcating the contextual factors which a fuzzy in nature. The conventional manner of using information requires discrete values which are precise and devoid of ambiguity, however, this is not realizable as human being employs imprecise expression with high level of uncertainty

Membrane Mineralocorticoid but not Glucocorticoid Receptors of the Dorsal Hippocampus Mediate the Rapid Effects of Corticosterone on Memory Retrieval

by Rodolphe Dorey, Christophe Piérard, Svitlana Shinkaruk, Christophe Tronche, Frédéric Chauveau, Mathieu Baudonnat, Daniel Béracochéa, U Inserm Physiopathologie
"... This study was aimed at determining the type of the glucocorticoid membrane receptors (mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) or glucocorticoid receptors (GRs)) in the dorsal hippocampus (dHPC) involved in the rapid effects of corticosterone or stress on memory retrieval. For that purpose, we synthesized ..."
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This study was aimed at determining the type of the glucocorticoid membrane receptors (mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs) or glucocorticoid receptors (GRs)) in the dorsal hippocampus (dHPC) involved in the rapid effects of corticosterone or stress on memory retrieval. For that purpose, we

Remember/know judgments probe degrees of recognition

by Peter E. Wais, Laura Mickes, John T. Wixted - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , 2008
"... & Remembering and knowing are states of awareness that accompany the retrieval of facts, faces, and experiences from our past. Although originally intended to separate episodic from semantic memory, the dominant view today is that recollection-based decisions underlie remember responses, whereas ..."
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& Remembering and knowing are states of awareness that accompany the retrieval of facts, faces, and experiences from our past. Although originally intended to separate episodic from semantic memory, the dominant view today is that recollection-based decisions underlie remember responses

TESELA: a new Virtual Observatory tool to determine blank fields

by N. Cardiel, F. M. Jiménez-esteban, J. M. Alacid, E. Solano, M. Aberasturi
"... Accepted... Received...; in original form... The observation of blank fields, regions of the sky devoid of stars down to a given thresh-old magnitude, constitutes one of the typical important calibration procedures required for the proper reduction of astronomical data obtained in imaging mode. This ..."
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Accepted... Received...; in original form... The observation of blank fields, regions of the sky devoid of stars down to a given thresh-old magnitude, constitutes one of the typical important calibration procedures required for the proper reduction of astronomical data obtained in imaging mode

Intra-arterial or intravenous thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke? The SYNTHESIS pilot trial

by unknown authors
"... Objective To assess the feasibility, safety and preliminary efficacy of intra-arterial thrombolysis (IAT) compared with standard intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) for acute ischemic stroke. Methods Eligible patients with ischemic stroke, who were devoid of contraindications, started IVT within 3 h or I ..."
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Objective To assess the feasibility, safety and preliminary efficacy of intra-arterial thrombolysis (IAT) compared with standard intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) for acute ischemic stroke. Methods Eligible patients with ischemic stroke, who were devoid of contraindications, started IVT within 3 h
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