Selective Attention And Reaction Time
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1. The effect of matinal active walking on cognitive, fine motor coordination task performances and perceived difficulty in 12-13 young school boys
Abstract Aim: The current study examined the relationship between cognitive performances (executive function, selective attention and reaction time), fine motor coordination skills and perceived difficulty after active transport to school. Method: Fifteen right-handed children’s underwent session, 15-min walking session at 30% (WS1) and 15-min walking
Motriz: rev. educ. fis.. Publicado em: 23/11/2018
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2. Desenvolvimento de funções executivas em crianças sem domínio da linguagem escrita e relação com desatenção e hiperatividade / Development of executive functions in children without written language and relationship with inattention and hyperactivity
Executive functions refer to the skills needed to plan, initiate, implement and monitor intentional conduct related to an objective or environmental demands and allows to the subject guide behaviors to as objetive. Include inhibition, working memory, cognitive flexibility, selective attention, planning and organization. Executive functions develop during chi
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 25/08/2011
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3. Atenção visual em crianças com migrânea: um estudo comparativo controlado / Visual attention in children with migraine: a controlled comparative study
Objective: To evaluate the visual attention of children with migraine and compare to the headache free control group. Method: 30 children with migraine, with (n=5) and without aura (n=25), which fulfill the gInternational Headache Society (ICHD-II, 2004)h criteria, 15 female, ages 8 to 12 years and 11 months (average=10.8 }1.5 years), with an average of 5.8
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 29/06/2011
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4. Attention in schizophrenia and in epileptic psychosis
The adaptive behavior of human beings is usually supported by rapid monitoring of outstanding events in the environment. Some investigators have suggested that a primary attention deficit might trigger symptoms of schizophrenia. In addition, researchers have long discussed the relationship between schizophrenia and the schizophrenia-like psychosis of epileps
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 17/12/2007
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5. O efeito da estimulação psicomotora nos processos cognitivos : memória de trabalho e atenção seletiva
A relação entre os processos cognitivos e o movimento necessita de investigação, pois são poucos os estudos que relacionam a motricidade e o desempenho da criança na aprendizagem, na requisição da memória e a atenção, a partir disso, poderão se desenvolver metodologias adequadas para as aulas de educação física escolar no ensino fundamental vo
Publicado em: 2007
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6. Oxidation of limonene catalyzed by Metal(Salen) complexes
The compound R-(+)limonene is available and cheap than its oxidized products. Consequently, the selective oxidation of R(+)limonene has attracted attention as a promising process for the production of compounds with a higher market value, such as cis/trans-1,2-limoneneoxide, cis/trans-carveol and/or carvone. One of the these processes, described in the recen
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering. Publicado em: 2006-03
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7. Performance Effects of Nicotine during Selective Attention, Divided Attention, and Simple Stimulus Detection: An fMRI Study
Attention-enhancing effects of nicotine appear to depend on the nature of the attentional function. Underlying neuroanatomical mechanisms, too, may vary depending on the function modulated. This functional magnetic resonance imaging study recorded blood oxygen level–dependent (BOLD) activity in minimally deprived smokers during tasks of simple stimulus det
Oxford University Press.
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8. Non-averaged human brain potentials in somatic attention: the short-latency cognition-related P40 component.
1. Non-averaged scalp-recorded brain potentials were studied in humans during selective attention to randomly intermixed series of stimuli to fingers. Physiological tests were use for validating the presence or absence of the short-latency cognition-related P40 electrogeneses in parietal cortex in the response to a single-target stimulus (P40 signifies a pos