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Le cluster long - term

Terms

27long
18term
45memory
11working

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
1313long - term
77memory - working
33memory - term

Documents par ordre de pertinence
001E02 (2004) Laurel J. Trainor [Canada] ; Luann Wu [Canada] ; Christine D. Tsang [Canada]Long‐term memory for music: infants remember tempo and timbre
002680 (2001) Jenny R. Saffran [États-Unis] ; Michelle M. Loman [États-Unis] ; Rachel R. W. Robertson [États-Unis]Infant Long‐Term Memory for Music
000037 (2015) Mark Reybrouck [Belgique] ; Elvira Brattico [Finlande]Neuroplasticity beyond Sounds: Neural Adaptations Following Long-Term Musical Aesthetic Experiences
000070 (2015) Maxim S. Kuschpel [Allemagne] ; Shuyan Liu [Allemagne] ; Daniel J. Schad [Allemagne] ; Stephan Heinzel [Allemagne] ; Andreas Heinz [Allemagne] ; Michael A. Rapp [Allemagne]Differential effects of wakeful rest, music and video game playing on working memory performance in the n-back task
000185 (2014) Erika Borella ; Barbara Carretti ; Massimo Grassi ; Massimo Nucci ; Roberta ScioreAre age-related differences between young and older adults in an affective working memory test sensitive to the music effects?
000234 (2013) Eino Partanen [Finlande] ; Teija Kujala [Finlande] ; Mari Tervaniemi [Finlande] ; Minna Huotilainen [Finlande]Prenatal Music Exposure Induces Long-Term Neural Effects
000267 (2013) Roni Y. Granot [Israël] ; Florina Uzefovsky [Israël] ; Helena Bogopolsky [Israël] ; Richard P. Ebstein [Singapour]Effects of arginine vasopressin on musical working memory
000273 (2013) Lisa M. Oakes ; Heidi A. Baumgartner ; Frederick S. Barrett ; Ian M. Messenger ; Steven J. LuckDevelopmental changes in visual short-term memory in infancy: evidence from eye-tracking
000420 (2012) Gianluca Rigatelli [Italie] ; Fabio Dell Vvocata [Italie] ; Paolo Cardaioli [Italie] ; Massimo Giordan [Italie] ; Gabriele Braggion [Italie] ; Silvio Aggio [Italie] ; Roberto L Rario [Italie] ; Mauro Chinaglia [Italie]Improving migraine by means of primary transcatheter patent foramen ovale closure: long-term follow-up
000519 (2011) Lung-Chang Lin [Taïwan] ; Wei-Te Lee ; Hui-Chuan Wu ; Chin-Lin Tsai ; Ruey-Chang Wei ; Hin-Kiu Mok ; Chia-Fen Weng ; Mei-Wen Lee ; Rei-Cheng YangThe long-term effect of listening to Mozart K.448 decreases epileptiform discharges in children with epilepsy.
000545 (2011) Gianluca Rigatelli [Italie] ; Fabio Dell'Avvocata [Italie] ; Paolo Cardaioli [Italie] ; Gabriele Braggion [Italie] ; Massimo Giordan [Italie] ; Alberto Mazza [Italie] ; Chiara Fraccaro [Italie] ; Mauro Chinaglia [Italie] ; Jack P. Chen [États-Unis]Long-term results of the amplatzer cribriform occluder for patent foramen ovale with associated atrial septal aneurysm: impact on occlusion rate and left atrial functional remodelling
000A61 (2009) Secundino Correia [Portugal] ; Sandra Pedrosa [Portugal] ; Juliana Costa [Portugal] ; Marco Estanqueiro [Portugal]Little Mozart: Establishing Long Term Relationships with (Virtual) Companions
000D66 (2009) Robert B. Glassman [États-Unis]ABUNDANT NATURE'S LONG‐TERM OPENNESS TO HUMANE BIOCULTURAL DESIGNS
001903 (2005) Peter Aoun [États-Unis] ; Timothy Jones ; Gordon L. Shaw ; Mark BodnerLong-term enhancement of maze learning in mice via a generalized Mozart effect.
001987 (2005) Robert B. Glassman [États-Unis]THE EPIC OF PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE MYSTERY OF SMALL WORKING MEMORY
002D16 (1999) Robert B. Glassman [États-Unis]Hypothesized neural dynamics of working memory: several chunks might be marked simultaneously by harmonic frequencies within an octave band of brain waves
003042 (1997) F H Rauscher [États-Unis] ; G L Shaw ; L J Levine ; E L Wright ; W R Dennis ; R L NewcombMusic training causes long-term enhancement of preschool children's spatial-temporal reasoning.
003297 (1997) S. Carlson [Finlande] ; P. R M [Finlande] ; D. Artchakov [Finlande] ; L. Linnankoski [Finlande]Effects of music and white noise on working memory performance in monkeys
003A76 (1994) M. Farnier ; B. Lequeu ; Y. BidanLong-term tolerability of combined therapy with simvastatin and fenofibrate in severe familial hyperlipidemia
005906 (1982) A. G. Fraser [Royaume-Uni] ; A. C. H. Watson [Royaume-Uni]The surgical treatment of microtia: a long-term review of 17 patients
008D64 (????) Andrew Smith [Royaume-Uni] ; Beth Waters ; Hywel JonesEffects of prior exposure to office noise and music on aspects of working memory.
000019 (2015) C. A. Alice Mado Proverbio [Italie] ; Valentina Lozano Nasi [Italie] ; Laura Alessandra Arcari [Italie] ; Francesco De Benedetto [Italie] ; Matteo Guardamagna [Italie] ; Martina Gazzola [Italie] ; Alberto Zani [Allemagne]The effect of background music on episodic memory and autonomic responses: listening to emotionally touching music enhances facial memory capacity
000100 (2014) Sara Bottiroli [Italie] ; Alessia Rosi [Italie] ; Riccardo Russo [Italie, Royaume-Uni] ; Tomaso Vecchi [Italie] ; Elena Cavallini [Italie]The cognitive effects of listening to background music on older adults: processing speed improves with upbeat music, while memory seems to benefit from both upbeat and downbeat music
000142 (2014) Sinéad L. Mullally [Royaume-Uni] ; Eleanor A. Maguire [Royaume-Uni]Learning to remember: The early ontogeny of episodic memory☆
000250 (2013) Lung-Chang Lin [Taïwan] ; Chun-Ting Juan ; Hsueh-Wen Chang ; Ching-Tai Chiang ; Ruey-Chang Wei ; Mei-Wen Lee ; Hin-Kiu Mok ; Rei-Cheng YangMozart K.448 attenuates spontaneous absence seizure and related high-voltage rhythmic spike discharges in Long Evans rats.
000251 (2013) Hans J. Markowitsch [Allemagne]Memory and Self–Neuroscientific Landscapes
000275 (2013) Geneviève Albouy [Canada] ; Stuart Fogel [Canada] ; Hugo Pottiez [Canada] ; Vo An Nguyen [Canada] ; Laura Ray [Canada] ; Ovidiu Lungu [Canada] ; Julie Carrier [Canada] ; Edwin Robertson [États-Unis] ; Julien Doyon [Canada]Daytime Sleep Enhances Consolidation of the Spatial but Not Motoric Representation of Motor Sequence Memory
000364 (2013) Lung-Chang Lin [Taïwan] ; Chun-Ting Juan [Taïwan] ; Hsueh-Wen Chang [Taïwan] ; Ching-Tai Chiang [Taïwan] ; Ruey-Chang Wei [Taïwan] ; Mei-Wen Lee [Taïwan] ; Hin-Kiu Mok [Taïwan] ; Rei-Cheng Yang [Taïwan]Mozart K.448 attenuates spontaneous absence seizure and related high-voltage rhythmic spike discharges in Long Evans rats
000415 (2012) Ana P. Pinheiro [Portugal, États-Unis] ; Elisabetta Del Re [États-Unis] ; Paul G. Nestor [États-Unis] ; Robert W. Mccarley [États-Unis] ; Scar F. Gonçalves [Portugal] ; Margaret Niznikiewicz [États-Unis]Interactions between mood and the structure of semantic memory: event-related potentials evidence
000430 (2012) Ingo Roden [Allemagne] ; Gunter Kreutz [Allemagne] ; Stephan Bongard [Allemagne]Effects of a School-Based Instrumental Music Program on Verbal and Visual Memory in Primary School Children: A Longitudinal Study
000453 (2012) Max E. Valentinuzzi [Argentine]50 years a biomedical engineer remembering a long and fascinating journey
000513 (2011) Daniel J. Simons [États-Unis] ; Christopher F. Chabris [États-Unis]What People Believe about How Memory Works: A Representative Survey of the U.S. Population
000542 (2011) Silvia Benavides-Varela [Italie] ; David M. G Mez [Italie, Chili] ; Francesco Macagno [Italie] ; Ricardo A. H. Bion [États-Unis] ; Isabelle Peretz [Canada] ; Jacques Mehler [Italie]Memory in the Neonate Brain
000557 (2011) Kelly C. Donohue ; Rebecca M. C. SpencerContinuous Re-Exposure to Environmental Sound Cues During Sleep Does Not Improve Memory for Semantically Unrelated Word Pairs
000573 (2011) M. Tonietti [Italie]Music between Hearing and Counting (A Historical Case Chosen within Continuous Long-Lasting Conflicts)
000641 (2011) Gianluca Rigatelli [Italie] ; Paolo Cardaioli [Italie] ; Fabio Dell'Avvocata [Italie] ; Massimo Giordan [Italie] ; Mauro Chinaglia [Italie]Premere occlusion system for transcatheter patent foramen ovale closure: Mid‐term results of a single‐center registry
000663 (2011) Michael J. PuriMemory and Melancholy in theÉpilogue of Ravel'sValses nobles et sentimentales
000758 (2010) Gregory A. Petsko [États-Unis]The long and the short of it
000774 (2010) Nicholas R. Simmons-Stern ; Andrew E. Budson ; Brandon A. AllyMusic as a Memory Enhancer in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease
000781 (2010) Ciara M. Greene ; Pooja Bahri ; David SotoInterplay between Affect and Arousal in Recognition Memory
000790 (2010) Alexandre ErlerDoes Memory Modification Threaten Our Authenticity?
000889 (2010) Nicolas Vermeulen [Belgique] ; Julie Toussaint [Belgique] ; Olivier Luminet [Belgique]The influence of alexithymia and music on the incidental memory for emotion words
000898 (2010) Edward PearceThe Enemies of Promise: Labour's Long War against Education
000913 (2010) Ian Mcclurg EllandRICHARD LONG BY CLARRIE WALLIS (ED.)
000B74 (2009) Alessandra CavalliThe sound object: a hypothesis about prenatal auditory experience and memory by Maiello, SuzanneAgli albori della vita mentale: Forme nello spazio e nel tempo, e l'emergenza del terzo by Maiello, Suzanne
000F95 (2008) Runjan ChettyRequiem for the term ‘carcinoid tumour’ in the gastrointestinal tract?
001232 (2008) Francis MechnerAN INVITATION TO BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS: REVIEW OF IN SEARCH OF MEMORY: THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW SCIENCE OF MIND BY ERIC R KANDEL
001490 (2007) William C. LouthanMapp v. Ohio: Guarding Against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures – By Carolyn N. Long
001511 (2007) Vladimir B. Braginsky ; Semen S. Gershtein ; Lev B. Okun ; A N SkrinskyIn memory of Valentine Telegdi
001798 (2006) Anna Volkova [Canada] ; Sandra E. Trehub [Canada] ; E. Glenn Schellenberg [Canada]Infants’ memory for musical performances
001904 (2005) Jeremiah A. BarondessHow to Live a Long Time:* Facts, Factoids and Descants
001931 (2005) A J Larner [Royaume-Uni]“Who came with you?” A diagnostic observation in patients with memory problems?
001C22 (2004) V. Dolezalová[Will anthropology help in detecting refraction errors in a long-deceased individual?].
001E10 (2004) Kohshiro Fujisawa [Japon]In Memory of Dr Hirotsugu Shiraki (1917–2004)
002167 (2002) Ursula Mittwoch"Clone": the history of a euphonious scientific term.
002251 (2002) W. Buzydlowski [États-Unis] ; D. White [États-Unis] ; Xia Lin [États-Unis]Term Co-occurrence Analysis as an Interface for Digital Libraries
002284 (2002) Review: Memory and Survival: The French Cinema of Krysztof Kieslowski Emma Wilson
002291 (2002) Review: French Fiction in the Mitterrand Rears. Memory, Narrative, Desire Colin Davis, Elizabeth Fallaize
002300 (2002) Cassaday [Royaume-Uni] ; Rachel E. Bloomfield [Royaume-Uni] ; Natalie Hayward [Royaume-Uni]Relaxed conditions can provide memory cues in both undergraduates and primary school children
002343 (2002) John Rundell [Australie]Macrohistory: Essays in the sociology of the long run
002691 (2001) Caroline Palmer ; Melissa K. Jungers ; Peter W. JusczykEpisodic Memory for Musical Prosody
002A13 (2000) Jenny R. Saffran [États-Unis] ; Michelle M. Loman [États-Unis] ; Rachel R. W Robertson [États-Unis]Infant memory for musical experiences
002C97 (1999) Darren NewburyPhotography and the Visualization of Working Class Lives in Britain
002D04 (1999) Maxine Borowsky JungeMourning, memory and life itself: the AIDS quilt and the Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Wall
003521 (1996) C. Merridale [Royaume-Uni]Death and memory in modern Russia
003534 (1996) Kenji Kono [Japon] ; Kazuhiko Kato [Japon] ; Takashi Masuda [Japon]An implementation method of migratable distributed objects using an RPC technique integrated with virtual memory management
003786 (1995) Pádraig Cunningham [Irlande (pays)] ; Barry Smyth [Irlande (pays)] ; Tony Veale [Irlande (pays)]On the limitations of Memory Based Reasoning
003A41 (1994) Lydia Plowman ; Philip Chambers [Royaume-Uni]Working with the new generation of interactive media technologies in schools: CD‐I and CDTV
003D82 (1993) AufderheideMemory & History In Subsaharan African Cinema : An Interview with David Achkar
004185 (1992) David MacdougallFilms of Memory
005137 (1986) Klaus Fiedler [Allemagne]Person memory and person judgments based on categorically organized information
005797 (1982-04-10) Arun K. BaksiGMC Working Party
005798 (1982-04-10) A. AlliboneGMC Working Party
005800 (1982-04-03) R. SmithDrinking and smoking in the land of the long white cloud.
005811 (1982) R. SmithDrinking and smoking in the land of the long white cloud.
006215 (1975) IN MEMORY OF RICHARD COURANT
006226 (1975) Brian A. RowleyA LONG DAY'S NIGHT: AMBIVALENT IMAGERY IN MÖRIKE'S LYRIC POETRY
008246 (1929) H. LoweryMUSICAL MEMORY

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