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Reinterpreting Visual Patterns in Mental Imagery
Cognitive Science, 1989In a recent paper, Chambers and Reisberg (1985) showed that people cannot reverse classical ambiguous figures in imagery (such as the Necker cube, duck/rabbit, or Schroeder staircase). In three experiments, we refute one kind of explanation for this difficulty: that visual images do not contain information about the geometry of a shape necessary for ...
Ronald A. Finke +2 more
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Producing pattern examples from “mental” images
Neurocomputing, 2010The WiSARD (Wilkie, Stonham and Aleksander's Recognition Device) weightless neural network model has its functionality based on the collective response of RAM-based neurons. WiSARD's learning phase consists on writing at the RAM neurons' positions addressed (typically through a pseudo-random mapping) by binary training patterns.
Bruno P. A. Grieco +3 more
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Changing Patterns of Mentall Health Care
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1985AbstractThe evaluation of intra‐ and extramural psychiatric care nowadays calls for new models and methods of services research as the transition from custodial to community mental health care results in patterns of utilization of high complexity.
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Mental Imagery and Symptom Patterns
Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 1998This research is intended to begin a study into the relationships between imagery and some symptom patterns. In particular, we have considered the relationships between image vividness and four most important patterns. These patterns are: depressive, obsessive, eating disorders, and phobic.
Giuseppe Sacco, Vezio Ruggieri
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Dietary Patterns and Mental Health
2022Lower adherence to a Mediterranean diet is associated with an increased likelihood of an ADHD diagnosis. Low quality diet is associated with poor psychological functioning. Improvement in diet results in an improvement in mental health.
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Physiological Patterns and Mental Disturbances
Nature, 1937THAT a diminution in the oxygen tension of the inspired air can produce mental changes is an established fact. Far less certain is the possible correlation between psychotic manifestations as seen in clinical practice and an impoverished supply of oxygen to the central nervous system.
JOHN W. THOMPSON +2 more
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Patterns of Geriatric Mental Illness
2018The problems of geriatric mental illness demand increasing medical and social attention. The purposes are to clarify factors contributing to the high admission rates of elderly patients to mental hospitals, to improve the understanding of the clinical manifestations of various geriatric mental illnesses, and to determine the relative importance of ...
Alexander Simon, Miron W. Neal
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Mentally Disordered Offenders: Patterns in the Relationship Between Mental Disorder and Crime
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1992Five patterns among mentally disordered offenders are distinguished by the relationship between mental disorder, on the one hand, and criminality, on the other. Pattern 1 offenders are those for whom crime is a response to psychotic symptoms, most often delusions or hallucinations. Pattern 2 offenders commit crimes motivated by compulsive desires, such
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Altered sleep/wake patterns and mental performance
Physiology & Behavior, 2007Altered sleep/wake patterns involve, by definition, displaced sleep. The present review concludes that mental performance is strongly influenced by many forms of displaced sleep. Being exposed to the circadian low (during work/activity), extended time awake or reduced duration of sleep will impair performance.
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