Applying transcranial magnetic stimulation to rehabilitation of poststroke lower extremity function and an improvement: Individual-target TMS [0.03%]
经颅磁刺激在卒中下肢功能康复中的应用及改进:个体化靶向TMS
Shun Qi,Meng Tian,Yang Rao et al.
Shun Qi et al.
Stroke is the leading cause of disability globally in need of novel and effective methods of rehabilitation. Intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) has been adopted as a Level B recommendation for lower limb spasticity in guidelines on...
Collective memory and autobiographical memory: Perspectives from the humanities and cognitive sciences [0.03%]
集体记忆与自传体记忆:人文科学与认知科学的视角
Lucrèce Heux,Clare Rathbone,Sarah Gensburger et al.
Lucrèce Heux et al.
The current overview provides an interdisciplinary synthesis of autobiographical and collective memory studies, focusing on history and cognitive psychology, to help other scholars bridge the disciplinary gap. We describe the various interp...
Children's multimodal language development from an interactional, usage-based, and cognitive perspective [0.03%]
从互动的、基于使用和认知的角度看儿童的多模态语言发展
Aliyah Morgenstern
Aliyah Morgenstern
Through daily exposure to the surrounding input structured in conversations, children's language gradually develops into rich linguistic constructions that contain multiple cross-modal elements subtly used together for rich communicative fu...
William Narhi-Martinez,Blaire Dube,Julie D Golomb
William Narhi-Martinez
This opinion piece is part of a collection on the topic: "What is attention?" Despite the word's place in the common vernacular, a satisfying definition for "attention" remains elusive. Part of the challenge is there exist many different ty...
Sebastian Watzl
Sebastian Watzl
'Everyone knows what attention is' according to William James. Much work on attention in psychology and neuroscience cites this famous phrase only to quickly dismiss it. But James is right about this: 'attention' was not introduced into psy...
Joshua Shepherd
Joshua Shepherd
Cognitive effort is thought to be familiar in everyday life, ubiquitous across multiple variations of task and circumstance, and integral to cost/benefit computations that are themselves central to the proper functioning of cognitive contro...
Muireann Irish
Muireann Irish
Autobiographical memory represents a defining feature of human cognition, enabling us to vividly re-experience salient events from the personal past. By mentally traversing different temporal contexts, humans can maintain an enduring sense ...
The cognitive characteristics of music-evoked autobiographical memories: Evidence from a systematic review of clinical investigations [0.03%]
音乐诱发自传式记忆的认知特征:来自临床研究的证据系统综述结果
Alexander P Kaiser,Dorthe Berntsen
Alexander P Kaiser
In healthy adults, autobiographical memories (AMs) evoked by music appear to have unique cognitive characteristics that set them apart from AMs evoked by other cues. If this is the case, we might expect music cues to alleviate AM deficits i...
Matthias Michel
Matthias Michel
To study (un)conscious perception and test hypotheses about consciousness, researchers need procedures for determining whether subjects consciously perceive stimuli or not. This article is an introduction to a family of procedures called "c...
Norman R Brown
Norman R Brown
In contrast to much theoretical work on the topic, Transition Theory (Brown, 2016, 2021) attempts to account for important aspects of autobiographical memory in a way that emphasizes the structure of experience, rather than the relation bet...