Browsing by Subject "Memory"
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Acute systemic inflammation exacerbates neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease: IL-1?? drives amplified responses in primed astrocytes and neuronal network dysfunction
(2021)Neuroinflammation contributes to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression. Secondary inflammatory insults trigger delirium and can accelerate cognitive decline. Individual cellular contributors to this vulnerability require ... -
Adaptive Expression of Forgotten Engrams
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Biochemistry & Immunology. Discipline of Biochemistry, 2023)Long-term memories are stored as stable configurations of neuronal ensembles, termed engrams. While investigation of engram cell properties and functionality in memory recall has been extensive, less is known about how ... -
Associative Enhancement of Time Correlated Response to Heterogeneous Stimuli in a Neuromorphic Nanowire Device
(2016)In spite of the strong interest in brain‐like or neuromorphic computation, relatively few devices have emerged whose neuromorphic behavior is embedded in the hardware itself and not reliant on external programming of ... -
Basal forebrain volume, but not hippocampal volume, is a predictor of global cognitive decline in patients with alzheimer's disease treated with cholinesterase inhibitors
(2018)Background: Predicting the progression of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is important for treatment selection and patient counseling. Structural MRI markers such as hippocampus or basal forebrain volumes ... -
Clustering of behavioural symptoms and their associations with cognitive decline in older adults
(2020)Objectives: To examine (i) the clustering of reduced falls-efficacy, social withdrawal and physical activity withdrawal in Irish adults aged 50 years and older, and (ii) the concurrent and prospective associations of these ... -
Cognitive rehabilitation in the elderly: A randomized trial to evaluate a new protocol.
(Cambridge University Press, 2007)This study provides an introduction to, and overview of, several papers that resulted from a randomized control trial that evaluated a new cognitive rehabilitation protocol. The program was designed to improve general ... -
Cognitive rehabilitation in the elderly: overview and future directions.
(Cambridge Univeristy Press, 2007)This study provides an overview of the papers emanating from the experimental trial that evaluated a new cognitive rehabilitation program in older adults who were experiencing normal cognitive decline. The main features ... -
'Connecting abstract values to artistic choices' : memory, metaphor and interpretation in Ravel's Miroirs
(Royal Irish Academy of Music, 2023-03)This investigation is concerned with the construction of an aesthetic understanding of Miroirs by Maurice Ravel, approaching the work from several scholarly perspectives, as well as that of pianist. While significant ... -
Driving cessation in patients attending a memory clinic.
(2005)BACKGROUND: Driving is an increasingly important form of transport for older people. Dementia is common in later life and will eventually lead to driving cessation, which reduces the public health risk of impaired driving ... -
Identifying Early Inflammatory Changes in Monocyte-Derived Macrophages from a Population with IQ-Discrepant Episodic Memory
(2013)Background Cells of the innate immune system including monocytes and macrophages are the first line of defence against infections and are critical regulators of the inflammatory response. These cells express toll-like ... -
Impaired posterior cingulate cortex?parahippocampus connectivity is associated with episodic memory retrieval problems in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
(2021)Episodic memory retention and retrieval decline are the most common impairments observed in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) patients who progress to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Clinical electroencephalography ... -
Is 'Clinical' insight the same as 'Cognitive' insight in schizophrenia?
(Cambridge University Press, 2009)Poor insight is associated with impaired cognitive function in psychosis. Whether poor clinical insight overlaps with other aspects of self-awareness in schizophrenia, such as cognitive self-awareness, is unclear. We ... -
Language, Performance, Memory and Transculturation in the Jocs Florals Catalans of Cuba
(Environmental Protection Agency, 2022)This article studies the role of language, literature and performance in the consolidation of the Catalan community of Cuba, particularly through the literary prize Jocs Florals Catalans of Havana, celebrated in 1923 and ... -
The making of mid-Victorian Ireland? Political Economy and the memory of the Great Famine
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RNP granules-dependent translational regulation in habituation and development
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Genetics & Microbiology. Discipline of Genetics, 2023)Habituation is defined as a reduced behavioral response to a stimulus after repeated or continuous exposure. Long-term habituation (LTH) is a long-lasting form of non-associative memory which is dependent on de novo protein ... -
The Role of Light Variation in the Attending to and Memorisation of Stained-Glass Windows: An Eye Tracking and Behavioural Study.
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Psychology. Discipline of Psychology, 2024)Stained-glass is a distinctive art form that both transmits and reflects light, making it a desirable medium for research on the effects of light on attention and memory. There have been few investigations exploring the ... -
The role of memory in revenge tragedy drama of the early modern period
(Trinity College Dublin. Long Room Hub, 2008)This project addresses the role that memory plays in revenge tragedy drama of the early modern period. The project asserts the primary cultural importance of memory studies in this period, and examines how contemporary ... -
Self-initiated learning reveals memory performance and electrophysiological differences between younger, older and older adults with relative memory impairment
(European Journal of Neuroscience, 2019)Older adults display difficulties in encoding and retrieval of information, resulting in poorer memory. This may be due to an inability of older adults to engage elaborative encoding strategies during learning. This study ...