Sentence examples for clinical memory from inspiring English sources

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In future non-clinical and clinical memory studies using propranolol administration, cortisol elevations should be monitored to further investigate the potential mediating role of cortisol.

Many scientists have expressed skepticism about the DARPA project, and Fried notes that bridging the gap between basic research on simple associations and clinical memory treatments is "a formidable challenge".

On the other hand, a hyperactivation of memory networks was found in subjects with MCI with clinical memory impairment (Dickerson et al., 2005; Bokde et al., 2008, 2009).

PM: Prospective memoryRM: Retrospective memory; aMCI: amnestic mild cognitive impairment; AD: Alzheimer's disease; SD: Standard deviationRCPTC: Recall of the Connection between Portraits and Their Characteristics; CMS: Clinical memory scale; MMSE: Mini-mental state examinationNC: Normal controls; PAL: Paired-association learning.

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A related effect has previously been noted in the non-clinical memory literature, called the subsequent memory effect (Dobbins & Wagner, 2005; Paller & Wagner, 2002; Rissman & Wagner, 2012) albeit for non-intrusive types of memory.

In Alzheimer's disease (AD) research patients are usually recruited from clinical practice, memory clinics or nursing homes.

In "activation" studies in the clinical working memory literature a nearly universal finding is that neurological insult results in recruitment of additional neural resources during periods of cognitive challenge (see [33]).

The receptor couplings are based on documented intracellular processes with these receptors and are calibrated using the correlation between the effect of therapeutic interventions in the network and their clinical working memory performance on the N-Back test in both normal subjects and schizophrenia patients.

There is an ongoing discussion regarding possible reasons for this: from a clinical perspective verbal memory seems much more vulnerable to surgery compared with visual memory, which was also the case in our patient sample with seven patients showing a clinically significant verbal memory decline, whereas only one patient had a significant visual memory decline.

This is problematic for two reasons: first, there are a finite number of clinicians (particularly old age psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and memory nurses) with the skills required to work in these services; second, expanding memory clinics will require additional funding, which is challenging at a time of austerity.

A clinical significant verbal memory change was defined as a decline of >16% and a significant visual memory change as a decline of >28%.

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