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Remote Damage Control Resuscitation and the Solstrand Conference: Defining the Need, the Language, and a Way Forward
In: DTIC (2013)
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Developing Secure Agent Systems Using Delegation Based Trust Management
In: DTIC AND NTIS (2005)
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Spoken Dialogue for Simulation Control and Conversational Tutoring
In: DTIC (2004)
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Automated Tutoring Dialogues for Training in Shipboard Damage Control
In: DTIC (2001)
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Bridging Inference and Relevance Theory: an account of right hemisphere inference
In: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics , 11 (3) 213 - 228. (1997) (1997)
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Piercing the Fog: Intelligence and Army Air Forces Operations in World War 2
In: DTIC (1996)
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A Formal Theory of C3 and Data Fusion
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1991)
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Long and Short-Term Memory Processes in Cortically Damaged Patients.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1981)
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the contribution of the cerebral (non-limbic) cortex to specific verbal memory processes. Based on a literature review of psycholinguistic and memory processes in normals and central nervous system impaired patients, a tentative model of the brain regions subserving verbal memory processes was developed by the author. The model suggests that the left hemispheric cortex subserves both short term memory and lexical/conceptual storage, while the encoding or 'tagging' process that results in verbal information being transformed from a short term to long term state is dependent upon subcortical (limbic-thalamic) systems. To test the validity of this model, several hypotheses were developed. It was suggested that left cortically lesioned patients would have an inferior performance to controls and right cortically lesioned patients on recall, retrieval from long term storage, and long term storage measures on early trials of a Selective Reminding Test primarily due to a phonemic processing impairment. It was also suggested that only cortically lesioned patients (but not controls) would have poorer recall for low frequency relative to high frequency words. The results suggested that the left cortically lesioned group had a limited auditory-verbal memory deficit due to both linguistic (phonemic processing) and memorial (long term retrieval) factors. Their performance, however, was both qualitatively and quantitatively superior to Korsakoff patients who demonstrated severely impaired encoding and retrieval processes as a probable result of minimal contextual or episodic tagging of verbal stimuli.
Keyword: *CEREBRAL CORTEX; *MEMORY(PSYCHOLOGY); *RECALL; ANATOMICAL MODELS; CONTROL; DAMAGE; LESIONS; LINGUISTICS; Medicine and Medical Research; PATIENTS; PHONEMES; THESES; VERBAL BEHAVIOR
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA107258
http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA107258
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PROGRESS REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER, 1967 THROUGH FEBRUARY, 1968.
In: DTIC AND NTIS (1968)
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Southwest Water Management District. ( 1961-08-28 )
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Letter to Farris Bryant from LeRoy Collins. ( 1960-09-16 )
LeRoy Collins. - 1960
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Statement of Riley S. Miles to the Democratic Nominees for Governor. ( 1960-08-22 )
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Letter to Farris Bryant from LeRoy Collins. ( 1960-09-16 )
Collins, LeRoy. - 1960
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