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    Prosopis cineraria

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    Pharmaceutical Biology‚ 2012; 50(10): 1241–1247 © 2012 Informa Healthcare USA‚ Inc. ISSN 1388-0209 print/ISSN 1744-5116 online DOI: 10.3109/13880209.2012.666253 RESEARCH ARTICLE Prosopis cineraria: A potential nootropic agent Bhawani Singh Bithu‚ N. Ranga Reddy‚ Satyendra K. Prasad‚ Krishnamurthy Sairam‚ and S. Hemalatha Pharmaceutical Biology Downloaded from informahealthcare.com by 117.239.94.110 on 03/24/13 For personal use only. Department of Pharmaceutics‚ Institute of Technology

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    changes start to appear. This paper will evaluate face recognition‚ identification‚ and classification on it. The second part will explain the role of concepts and categories in face recognition. The paper will evaluate the role of encoding and retrieval using long-term memory and the effects of face recognition. Finally‚ the possibly of errors can happen with race recognition. Face Recognition‚ Identification‚ and Classification Over the past decade or so face recognition has become a popular

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    REPRESENTATIONS IN COGNITIVE THEORIES? How the world around us is represented mentally is the corner stone of cognitive architectures. It facilitates understanding of information received and perceived from our environment. The storage and retrieval of knowledge would be impossible without mental representations. Mental representations are the way in which we create ‘copies’ of the real things around us‚ which we perceive. A description of a representation is a symbol‚ sign‚ image or a depiction

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    A Review of PTSD

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    A Review of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety based disorder that can be developed after witnessing or experiencing a dangerous event associated with serious personal injury or death. PTSD is a relatively new term that was first described in 1980 in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders vol. 3 (DSM III) for what had widely been known as “shell shock”. The term shell shock was coined during World War

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    incorporate the use of false cues with the aim of shedding new light on how post-experience advertising exerts influence on recollection. Our first experiment investigates an important but yet unexplored issue to advertisers who are perhaps reticent about embracing this paradigm: Does the false cue fundamentally change how consumers process information? After finding that when the false information goes undetected it is processed in a similar manner as more "truthful" cues‚ we use this paradigm to shed

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    The human memory is thought to be a reliable source to retrieve information about the past. Although memory is often deemed reliable‚ due to its reconstructive nature it can also be prone to error. Individuals recollect memories based on their personal experience of an event‚ general world knowledge‚ and external information. The addition of new information to memory on a daily basis leads to the continuous modification of old memories and the formation of new ones making memory reconstructive‚ and

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    Review Sheet Exam 3

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    Exam 3 – Review Sheet Be sure you can define‚ explain‚ apply‚ and generate examples all of the concepts listed below. Retrieval Cues- hints that make it easier for us to recall information EX. “Do you remember the word that went with ‘A part of the body’?” “Finger” Influence of Context on Memory and supporting research—Superior retrieval of memories when the environment in which we retrieve information is similar to the environment in which we learned it in. Godden and Baddley- EX. Learn of

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    June 25‚ 2011/ July 2 Session 2 Topics  Consumer Behavior Evolution  Consumption  Market Segmentation  Consumers as Individuals  The Psychological Processes Basic Concepts  Consumer Behavior – the process involved when individuals or groups select‚ purchase‚ use or dispose of products‚ services‚ ideas or experiences to satisfy needs and desires  Exchange – the process whereby two or more organizations or people give and receive something of value Consumption Principles

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    Classical Conditioning

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    to establish a Conditioned Response. It found that Low involved consumers are often not motivated to carefully process decision-relevant marketing stimuli (challis‚ 2004)‚ and that a deeper level of processing has a more enduring effect on brand retrieval‚ with even a lower level of processing affecting brand memory (Craik & Lockhart‚ 2004). Secondly‚ they found that the

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    Yale Intro Psych Notes

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    Introduction to Psychology Reading Notes Chapter 2 – the Methods of Psychology Conjoined twins share a blood supply‚ part of a skull and some brain tissue Two kinds of doctors in ancient Greece Dogmatists: thought the best way to understand illness was to develop therories about the body’s functions Empiricists: thought that the best way to understand illness was to observe sick people Empiricism: Originally a Greek school of medicine that stressed the importance of observation‚ and now

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