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41. The effects of motivation on social information processing

Kotler, Elizabeth Anne,

Studies examining processing of information which is consistent and inconsistent with an expectancy have not been able to conclusively determine which of these types of items has a memory advantage. R...

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42. Functional nucleic acids as substrate for information processing

Ramlan, Effirul I.,

Information processing applications driven by self-assembly and conformation dynamics of nucleic acids are possible. These underlying paradigms (self-assembly and conformation dynamics) are essential ...

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43. Roles of the anterior cingulate cortex and medial thalamus in short-term and long-term aversive information processing

Chai Sin-Chee, Kung Jen-Chuang, Shyu Bai-Chuang,

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The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and medial thalamus (MT) are two of the main components of the medial pain pathway that subserve the affective aspect of pain. ...

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44. Cerebral small-vessel disease and decline in information processing speed, executive function and memory

Prins, N.D., Dijk, E.J. van, Heijer, T. den, Vermeer, S.E., Jolles, J., Koudstaal, P.J., Hofman, A.,...

Cerebral small-vessel disease is common in older people and may contribute to the development of dementia. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between measures of cereb...

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45. Optimal physiological structure of small neurons to guarantee stable information processing

S. Y. Zeng, Z. Z. Zhang, D. Q. Wei, X. S. Luo, W. Y. Tang, S. W. Zeng, R. F. Wang,

Spike is the basic element for neuronal information processing and the spontaneous spiking frequency should be less than 1 Hz for stable information processing. If the neuronal membrane area is small,...

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46. Environmental Noise and Decision Making Possible Implications of Increases in Anthropogenic Noise for Information Processing in Marine Mammals

Bateson, Melissa,

Recent increases in anthropogenic noise in the marine environment are a source of concern for the current welfare and future fitness of many marine mammal species. In this article I explore the specif...

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47. Evidence of an early information processing speed deficit in unipolar major depression

Tsourtos, George, Thompson, J. C., Stough, Con K.,

Background. Slowing of the speed of information processing has been reported in geriatric depression, but it is not clear if the impairment is present in younger patients, if motor retardation is resp...

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48. Hemispheric asymmetry and information processing in post-traumatic stress disorder.

Mayo, Therese,

Previous studies have suggested that mechanisms for neural compensation involve a reorganisation to right hemisphere processing in people with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and are associated...

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49. Web personalization and its effects on users' information processing and decision making

Ho, Shuk Ying,

Thesis (Ph.D.)--Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2004, 170 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm, HKUST Call Number: Thesis ISMT 2004 Ho, One of the most challenging uses of new technologie...

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50. Autocatalytic closure and the evolution of cellular information processing networks

Decraene, James,

Cellular Information Processing Networks (CIPNs) are chemical networks of interacting molecules occurring in living cells. Through complex molecular interactions, CIPNs are able to coordinate critical...

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