Wakeful rest promotes the viewpoint-invariance, but not the fine discriminability, of entities mnemonic representations for subsequent familiarity-based recognition
Abstract
Individuals who carry a premutation (PM) allele on the FMR1 gene may experience executive limitations associated with their genetic status, including inhibition deficits. However, poor understanding of individualized risk factors has limited clinical management of this group, particularly in mothers who carry the PM allele who have children with fragile X syndrome (FXS). The present study examined CGG repeat length and age as factors that may...
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Title
Wakeful rest promotes the viewpoint-invariance, but not the fine discriminability, of entities mnemonic representations for subsequent familiarity-based recognition
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
137
Pages
103661 - 103661
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