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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... An often-mentioned criticism of the Impact Factor concerns journal self-citation in which an article in journal “X” cites another article published in the same journal “X.” This ar[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... We found that shy adults exhibited greater neural activation across a distinct range of brain regions to pairs of faces expressing negative emotions, moderate levels of emotional inten[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... For example, for the Favorite team, the means for compatible locations (left stimulus→left response; right stimulus→right response) came from the trial block for w[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... Lactating rats were divided into the following groups: (1) no social instigation and no aggressive behavior (NI + NA; the acrylic tube was placed empty, without the stimulus rat, into[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... for 6 weeks with lamotrigine as an add-on to the previous medication and evaluated on a weekly basis using the ...week 6, 63% of the subjects achieved remission (Kusumakar & Yatham, ...the ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... Four naive, male Wistar rats, aged 6 months at the beginning of the experiment (described as rats 2, 4, 8, and 13) were used. The rats were born and maintained in the vivarium of the Centro Universitário IESB and ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... Number of times each item was selected at the two time-points of the study by men and women when asked to select the three items considered healthy.. Men Women.[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... The present study compared older patients with MCI and unimpaired seniors with regard to episodic memory performance (Story and Grocery list recall), use of mnemonic strategies (seman[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... The present results suggest that age signiicantly inluences children’s performance in a series of EF tasks. These indings are consistent with previous studies in which the greatest developmental differences were found ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... Both continuous and dichotomous classiications of handedness revealed a small but reliable increase in the proportion of non-right-handers among dyslexics, likely because of the i[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... The studies of congenital amusia provide evidence that music is a speciic domain with specialized neural networks (Peretz, 2006) and suggest the possibility of a very speciic type[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... to 6-month-old children using three cue- target intervals (200, 300, and 600 ms) and analyzed video recordings of their eye ...whereas 6-month-old children presented inhibition with the 600-ms ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... (2010) found that if response selection was based on view (dorsal or palm view; i.e., a visual feature of the hand that was not related to its laterality in the body), then an in[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... Behavior was recorded for the same animals on days 25, 30, and 35. The behavioral recordings were performed in the home cage and same room where the animals were housed. At each age, the behavior of each rat in the ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... The studies reviewed herein demonstrate that the performance of inhibitory control in adolescents engages regions that are typically involved in inhibitory control in adults such as t[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número1

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número1

... Thirty-two pregnant Wistar rats (parental generation) between 12 and 13 weeks of age and weighing 230-255 g were used. Gestational day 0 was deined as the day when spermatozoa were detected in the vaginal smear. The dams ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número2

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número2

... Motion control protocol. A simple control experiment (Figure 1, second panel) conirmed that the odd-harmonic (1F in our analyses) components indeed relected responses that were speciic to the Vernier Figure 2. Sweep VEP ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número3

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número3

... The purpose of the present study was to create experiment conditions that can be used to estimate the number of objects that can be simultaneously processed in WM and deter[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número3

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número3

... CRMTS to dictated words (pretest), matching pictures to dictated words, constructed response matching letters to compound picture + printed word, CRMTS to dictated words (teaching pha[r] ... See full document

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Psychol. Neurosci.  vol.6 número3

Psychol. Neurosci. vol.6 número3

... The study investigated the effects of presenting a pleasant visual stimulus in a 1.5 min video to a sample of 145 college students on focused attention, working memory (Personnel Selec[r] ... See full document

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