Search Results - "Sosta, K"
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Increase of theta/gamma ratio is associated with memory impairment
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-02-2009)“…Abstract Objective In this study the theta/gamma ratio was investigated as early marker of cognitive decline. Methods Forty-nine subjects with mild cognitive…”
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The role of the left frontal lobe in action naming: rTMS evidence
Published in Neurology (10-09-2002)“…Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies suggest that whereas the left temporal neocortex plays a crucial role in all tasks involving lexical-semantic…”
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Human cortical responses during one-bit short-term memory. A high-resolution EEG study on delayed choice reaction time tasks
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (2004)“…Objective: We investigated whether a very simple short-term memory (STM) demand induces a visible change of EEG rhythms over the two hemispheres. Methods:…”
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Human cortical rhythms during visual delayed choice reaction time tasks: A high-resolution EEG study on normal aging
Published in Behavioural brain research (12-08-2004)“…Neuroimaging cognitive study of aging requires simple tasks ensuring a high rate of correct performances even in stressful neurophysiological settings. Here…”
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The integration of parallel and serial processing mechanisms in visual search: evidence from eye movement recording
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-01-2001)“…We examined timing and scanning paths of eye movements during a visual search task, in which subjects had to detect, as quickly as possible, the presence or…”
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The role of the left frontal lobe in action naming: rTMS evidence
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8.5 Mb deletion at distal 5p in a male ascertained for azoospermia
Published in American journal of medical genetics. Part A (01-03-2005)“…We report on a 5p− azoospermic male not showing the clinical features diagnostic for the cri‐du‐chat syndrome but for a breathy, raspy voice. The 5p deletion…”
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