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J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn ; 26(5): 1228-44, 2000 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11009255

ABSTRACT

A series of experiments was conducted to determine whether the typicality of the surface form of speech would affect memory retention of spoken words. For each surface characteristic studied, a continuous-recognition-memory task was used in which listeners based recognition judgments on word identity alone. For "typical" items, repetition benefits did not depend on whether the surface forms of the 1st and 2nd occurrences matched or mismatched. For "atypical" items, a larger repetition benefit occurred when the surface forms of the 2 occurrences matched. These results suggest that episodic memory for spoken words may be directly related to the perceived typicality of particular surface characteristics.


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Auditory Perception , Memory, Short-Term , Recognition, Psychology , Transfer, Psychology , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Cues , Humans , Linguistics , Male , Practice, Psychological , Speech , Word Association Tests
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Anesth Analg ; 73(6): 765-71, 1991 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1952178

ABSTRACT

Strenuous expulsive efforts involving sequential Valsalva maneuvers may result in maternal hypoxemia during the second stage of labor. Pulse oximetry has been used to assess oxygen saturation in laboring parturients, and this study was undertaken to evaluate the performance of the pulse oximeter (Nellcor) during the Valsalva maneuver. In both pregnant patients and nonpregnant volunteers, there were consistent interruptions in the transmission of oxygen saturation data during the Valsalva maneuver. To determine the physiologic events associated with this monitoring interruption, occlusive venous impedance plethysmographs and pulse volume amplitude recordings were obtained in volunteers performing the Valsalva maneuver. A marked decrease in pulse volume amplitude was noted, which adversely affected the oximeter's ability to distinguish physiologic arterial pulsations from background noise. Each Valsalva maneuver was associated with abrupt and transient changes in peripheral vascular volumes, thus presenting the oximeter with a rapidly changing signal for analysis that violated predetermined software criteria for pulse uniformity and caused an interruption in data transmission. The authors conclude that the Valsalva maneuver interferes with the ability of pulse oximeter technology to provide useful oxygen saturation data.


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Oximetry/methods , Valsalva Maneuver/physiology , Adult , Female , Hemodynamics , Humans , Male , Plethysmography, Impedance , Pregnancy
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J Pediatr Surg ; 23(4): 359-61, 1988 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3290424

ABSTRACT

Eikenella corrodens is a slow-growing facultative anaerobe present in the normal oral flora. Two children have been described with acute suppurative thyroiditis with E corrodens as the major pathogen. Staphylococci are the most frequently identified pathogens in acute suppurative thyroiditis. Penicillin or ampicillin are the drugs of choice for infections caused by E corrodens. Anatomic defects should be searched for in children with acute suppurative thyroiditis.


Subject(s)
Bacteroides Infections/complications , Thyroiditis, Suppurative/etiology , Thyroiditis/etiology , Acute Disease , Child, Preschool , Eikenella corrodens , Humans , Male , Thyroiditis, Suppurative/microbiology
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