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An abbreviated implicit spatial context learning task that yields greater learning
The spatial contextual cuing task (SCCT) (Chun & Jiang, 1998) is an implicit learning task that appears to depend on the medial temporal lobes....
Behavior Research Methods, 05/01/09 by Bennett, Ilana J; Barnes, Kelly Anne; Howard, James H; Howard, Darlene V · More from publication -
Bedwetting: an overview of treatment options
Five to seven million children in the United States wet their beds. Although bedwetting is rarely a result of a serious medical disorder, it is...
Nutrition Health Review, 06/22/04 by Howard J. Bennett · More from publication -
Humor in medicine.(Review Article)

Abstract: Humor and laughter have been a focus of attention in the popular media and in the medical literature. Despite statements about the...
Southern Medical Journal, 12/01/03 by Bennett, Howard J. · More from publication -
Children's medical malapropisms - The Art of Medicine
Many articles have been published over the years documenting the colorful range of malapropisms uttered by patients, transcriptionists, and, even...
Journal of Family Practice, 11/01/02 by Howard J. Bennett · More from publication -
The doctor's dictionary - Humor in Medicine
Ambrose Bierce was an American writer and satirist who was known for his incisive wit. In 1911, Bierce published The Devil's Dictionary, (1) a...
Journal of Family Practice, 04/01/99 by Howard J. Bennett · More from publication -
Apgar scores for dads
Fathers become anxious during labour and delivery.[1] This is especially true for first time dads, who have been observed shouting expletives at...
British Medical Journal, 12/19/98 by Howard J. Bennett · More from publication -
Night call is for the birds - Humor in Medicine
I was watching TV the other day when it struck me that taking call at night is a lot like getting tackled in football, ie, it comes with the...
Journal of Family Practice, 09/01/97 by Howard J. Bennett · More from publication -
How to visit the doctor - humorous advice from a child's point of view
Countless numbers of children are wheeled, walked, or driven to doctors' offices every day. Here's some advice on how to visit the doctor--from the...
Journal of Family Practice, 05/01/97 by Howard J. Bennett · More from publication -
Using humor in the office setting: a pediatric perspective - Editorial
Hilarity and good humor . . . help enormously both in the study and in the practice of medicine. Hilarity and good humor . . . help enormously both...
Journal of Family Practice, 05/01/96 by Howard J. Bennett · More from publication -
Humor in the medical literature - Editorial
Humor has been published in the medical literature for well over a hundred years.(1) Although a number of authors have addressed the role of humor...
Journal of Family Practice, 04/01/95 by Howard J. Bennett · More from publication


