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6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
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Megjelent:
2016
Konferencia:
6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6 2016-07-17 [Budapest, Magyarország]
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MTMT: 3106117
Fejezetek
Csabi E et al. Sleep-dependent memory consolidation in children with sleep-disorders. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Dobrotka K et al. The effect of social context on implicit sequence learning. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Éltető N et al. Does statistical learning contribute to decision making under uncertainty?. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Horváth K et al. The consolidation of explicit and implicit probabilistic sequence learning.. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Janacsek K et al. Implicit sequence learning in patients with major depressive episode. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Király I et al. Episodic memory helps belief updating in 36-month-olds but not in 18-month-old infants. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Kóbor A et al. Statistical learning is reflected in event-related brain potentials (ERPs). (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Nagy M et al. How robust is the relational eye movement effect?: A replication attempt with objects. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Nemeth D et al. Competitive neurocognitive networks underlying implicit statistical learning. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Pesthy O et al. Anodal stimulation of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex disrupts statistical learning.. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Takács Á et al. Probabilistic sequence learning in Tourette-syndrome. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Tóth B et al. Neural oscillatory functional connectivity associated with statistical learning. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Török Ágoston et al. Processing of objects in an allocentric reference frame in a cross-maze task. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Török B et al. Non-stimulus dependent factors are essential when predicting reaction times in an implicit learning task. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Török Cs et al. How to boost consolidation of implicit probabilistic learning by manipulation of reconsolidation. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Trimborn A et al. The effects of bilateral TMS on probabilistic sequence learning. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Zavecz Z et al. Can neural functional connectivity index the quality of procedural memory consolidation?. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6
Czigler I. Violation of regularity and/or specific adaptation. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6 pp. 12-12
Szegedi-Hallgató E et al. Changing our automatisms: the effect of implicit and explicit processes. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6 pp. 83-84
Kemény F et al. Sleep-independent offline enhancement and time of the day effects in three forms of skill-learning. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6 p. 95
Gyula Demeter et al. The effect of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on prospective memory functions in Parkinson’s disease. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6 p. 135
Marián Miklós et al. Anodal transcranial stimulation of right prefrontal cortex deteriorates long term memory consolidation. (2016) Megjelent: 6th International Conference on Memory - ICOM 6 p. 182
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