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تعداد نتایج: 871886  

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2005
John Gunstad Adam M Brickman Robert H Paul Jeffrey Browndyke David J Moser Brian R Ott Norman Gordon Omar Haque Ronald A Cohen

Evidence for progressive cognitive decline in vascular dementia (VaD) is mixed, with some studies showing little or no decline over time. One possible explanation for these inconsistent findings is the heterogeneity of pathology encompassed by the VaD diagnosis. It is possible that subtypes of VaD (i.e. those resulting from different lesion distributions) show different patterns of cognitive de...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2010
Andrew M Lane Richard Godfrey

This case study reports on changes in emotions before and during an unexpected heart rate in a young, apparently healthy male with a life-long history of exercise in the absence of family history of heart problems. He completed the Brunel Mood Scale (Terry et al. , 2003) to assess emotions before, during, and after the heart attack, and also describing his thoughts during these periods. Results...

2014
Clare Reeder Victoria Harris Andrew Pickles Anita Patel Matteo Cella Til Wykes

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Schizophrenia leads to significant personal costs matched by high economic costs. Cognitive function is a strong predictor of disabilities in schizophrenia, which underpin these costs. This study of cognitive remediation therapy (CRT), which has been shown to improve cognition and reduce disability in schizophrenia, aims to investigate associations between improvements in co...

2008
L. Christine Turtzo Jonathan T. Kleinman Rafael H. Llinas

Nonconvulsive status epilepticus can manifest as personality changes and psychosis. We report an 87-year-old right-handed male presenting with both Capgras syndrome and severe unilateral spatial neglect during nonconvulsive status epilepticus. After treatment of his seizures, his Capgras syndrome and hemispatial neglect resolved. This case illustrates a report of the confluence of Capgras syndr...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2007
Cécile Proust-Lima Hélène Amieva Jean-François Dartigues Hélène Jacqmin-Gadda

Choosing the measure of cognition in an epidemiologic study investigating cognitive changes over time is a challenging question. A powerful measure must be able to detect small cognitive changes in all the range of cognition observed in the target population. This work aims at comparing the sensitivity to detect cognitive changes in the observed range of cognition of four widely used psychometr...

2017
Nathalie Mella Emmanuelle Grob Salomé Döll Paolo Ghisletta Anik de Ribaupierre

Aging is traditionally associated with cognitive decline, attested by slower reaction times and poorer performance in various cognitive tasks, but also by an increase in intraindividual variability (IIV) in cognitive performance. Results concerning how lifestyle activities protect from cognitive decline are mixed in the literature and all focused on how it affects mean performance. However, IIV...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2011
An K Raes Ernst H W Koster Tom Loeys Rudi De Raedt

It is well established that exposure therapy is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders. It is less clear, however, which mechanisms are crucial in explaining its success. In previous studies, cognitive change has been identified as a mediating variable. Several theorists have argued that the addition of cognitive interventions will, therefore, result in enhanced treatment effects. We test...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2014
Kathrin Jonkmann Felix Thoemmes Oliver Lüdtke Ulrich Trautwein

Based on the social investment principle and theories of social relationship differentiation, the present study was conducted to investigate whether personality differences in high school predict young adults' living arrangements (with roommates or a romantic partner, alone, or staying with parents) 2 years later (selection) and whether these different social contexts provoke long-term personal...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2005
E Davies C Clarke

OBJECTIVE To explore the views of bereaved relatives about quality of survival after radiotherapy for malignant cerebral glioma. DESIGN Semistructured interviews with the bereaved relatives of 56 previously studied patients with glioma. SETTING Patients treated at six London hospitals from 1990 to 1992 surviving between one and 46 months (median, eight). SUBJECTS Fifty six relatives (44 s...

2017
Huajing Teng Yaohua Zhang Chengmin Shi Fengbiao Mao Wanshi Cai Liang Lu Fangqing Zhao Zhongsheng Sun Jianxu Zhang

Murine rodents are excellent models for study of adaptive radiations and speciation. Brown Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) are successful global colonizers and the contributions of their domesticated laboratory strains to biomedical research are well established. To identify nucleotide-based speciation timing of the rat and genomic information contributing to its colonization capabilities, we a...

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