Sentences with phrase «delayed recall»

"Delayed recall" refers to a situation when someone is asked to remember or recall something after a period of time has passed since they first learned or experienced it. Full definition
Specifically, the study found that caffeine was more effective for delayed recall performance, working memory and the speed of responding.
Sadly, many companies release products knowing fully well the dangers consumers might face and even delay recalls when it is obvious something is dangerously wrong.
Posttraumatic stress associated with delayed recall of sexual abuse: A general population study.
-- THE INTERNAL INVESTIGATION: Late this month or early in June, former U.S. Attorney Anton Valukas will finish an investigation for GM into why the company delayed recalling the cars.
But a German study looked at the performance of healthy young male subjects who took the drug for 30 days and found that it selectively improved immediate recall in a verbal memory test and improved immediate and delayed recall on visual tasks.
«Right now we're seeing the start of a pattern that looks like Alzheimer's disease, both in terms of reduction in cortical thickness as well as delayed recall,» says corresponding author Jasmeet Hayes, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry at Boston University and research psychologist at the National Center for PTSD at the VA Boston Healthcare System.
GM CEO Mary Barra appeared before Congress this summer in hearings about the company's delayed recall of cars with a faulty ignition switch.
For delayed recall, women with gestational diabetes scored worse: 4.5, on average, versus 5.4 in the nondiabetic group.
General Motors on Thursday released the results of an internal investigation into the delayed recall of 2.6 million cars with faulty ignition switches.
«Despite the fact that the literature describes only correlation between verbal memory tests and hippocampal cell densities in patients with left hippocampal sclerosis, we found a correlation between right hippocampal cell densities and performance on visual memory tests, including both immediate and delayed recall,» says authors Sandra Mara Comper and Anaclara Prada Jardim, students in the laboratory of Dr. Elza Marcia Yacubian at the Federal University of São Paulo.
Participants then went through five standard cognitive tests involving immediate recall of a list of presented words, delayed recall of those words later, forward and backward recall of long lists of numbers, and a verbal fluency test in which they listed as many animals as possible without repetition, the use of proper nouns or descriptors.
The tests, all validated and used in previous cognitive function studies, included eight parts designed to test immediate and delayed recall, attention and memory, and processing speed.
The exercise group performed better in cognitive tests, including better «delayed recall» and lower Clinical Dementia Rating scores.
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