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COGNITIVE CHANGES WITH AGE

Decreased Default Mode Network connectivity correlates with age-associated structural and cognitive changes

Decreased Default Mode Network connectivity correlates with age-associated structural and cognitive changes

... The notion that structural networks represent the physical substrate of functional connectivity patterns in the human brain has received considerable attention over the last few years ( Honey et al., 2009; van den Heuvel ...

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1 Screening of cognitive changes in adults with

1 Screening of cognitive changes in adults with

... Pyo G, Ala T, Kyrouac GA, Verhulst SJ. A pilot study of a test for visual recognition memory in adults with moderate to severe intellectual disability. Research in developmental disabilities. 2010 Nov 1;31(6):1475‐80. ...

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Cognitive changes in alcohol induced psychotic disorder

Cognitive changes in alcohol induced psychotic disorder

... to cognitive decline such as current age, age at which alcohol consumption started, the period of time over which alcohol was consumed, family history of alcoholism, nutrition, and conditions related ...

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Effects of Age on the Glucose Metabolic Changes in Mild Cognitive Impairment

Effects of Age on the Glucose Metabolic Changes in Mild Cognitive Impairment

... with age may be contributing more significantly to the cognitive impairment in aMCI-old patients than in the aMCI-young ...the cognitive impairment in MCI, increased with increasing age in ...

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Inequalities in women's awareness of changes to the State Pension Age in England and the role of cognitive ability

Inequalities in women's awareness of changes to the State Pension Age in England and the role of cognitive ability

... that cognitive ability is socially structured means that not all women are equally able to internalise and act upon knowledge of policy ...in cognitive ability, and especially ...and cognitive ...

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Supporting Performance in the Face of Age-Related Neural Changes: Testing Mechanistic Roles of Cognitive Reserve

Supporting Performance in the Face of Age-Related Neural Changes: Testing Mechanistic Roles of Cognitive Reserve

... . Cognitive reserve ...we age it is essential that we understand the multi- faceted impact of aging on the brain and the subsequent consequences of those changes on ...Advancing age brings ...

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Changes of plasma cgp/igf-1 molar ratio with age is associated with cognitive status of Parkinson disease

Changes of plasma cgp/igf-1 molar ratio with age is associated with cognitive status of Parkinson disease

... and cognitive sta- tus, this cross-sectional study examined plasma concentrations of IGF- 1, cGP, and IGFBP-3, and their ratios in PD patients with normal cogni- tive function, MCI, and ...

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Inspection time and cognitive abilities in twins aged 7 to 17 years: age related changes, heritability and genetic covariance

Inspection time and cognitive abilities in twins aged 7 to 17 years: age related changes, heritability and genetic covariance

... used in order to examine the age-related changes in inspection time. The second set of analyses examined the relationship between inspection time and IQ and NEPSY domain scores. We considered whether ...

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Health Changes after Diabetes Diagnosed in Middle and Old Age: Physical, Mental and Cognitive Health Trajectories and Social Stratification

Health Changes after Diabetes Diagnosed in Middle and Old Age: Physical, Mental and Cognitive Health Trajectories and Social Stratification

... health changes occur are all important research ...any age in cross-sectional studies and in an age-based or time-based analysis, the group of people with diabetes included is made of diverse of ...

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Age dependency of risk factors for cognitive decline

Age dependency of risk factors for cognitive decline

... that age needs to be taken into consideration when studying risk factors for cogni- tive ...add age as a con- founder but especially as an effect modifier to analyses as it changes the relation ...

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THE IMPORTANCE OF COGNITIVE SELECTIVENESS IN THE AGE OF INFORMATION FLOOD

THE IMPORTANCE OF COGNITIVE SELECTIVENESS IN THE AGE OF INFORMATION FLOOD

... developmental changes is expressed in a transfer from a lack of differentiation of information, through selectiveness carried out under guidance (externally controlled), to self-regulated selectiveness (Ledzińska, ...

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Developmental changes of cognitive vocal control in monkeys

Developmental changes of cognitive vocal control in monkeys

... Kruskal – Wallis tests (with post hoc Wilcoxon rank sum tests) were performed to test for significant differences in call performance, hit rate, false alarm rate, d′ value and call latency during the detection task over ...

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Age-Related Changes in Orienting Attention in Time

Age-Related Changes in Orienting Attention in Time

... consistent from one trial to the next. Research assessing the cue- ing effect on attention in the time domain has indicated that preknowledge about when a target will appear improves response time (Coull and Nobre, 1998; ...

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Cognitive Sustainability in the Age of Digital Culture

Cognitive Sustainability in the Age of Digital Culture

... multimodal cognitive technologies to support the expansion of the semiosphere, also of highly iconic nature, as the long history of media illustrates, from cave paintings to aug- mented ...

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Mood dependent changes in cognitive control

Mood dependent changes in cognitive control

... posterror accuracy (on E+1) at the longest, but none of the shorter RSIs, is in line with this bottleneck account of posterror adjustment. Further suggesting that errors motivate the up-regulation of adaptive ...

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Age related changes in interlimb coordination

Age related changes in interlimb coordination

... EMG activity in the EeR and hand and foot displacements for a single participant during the phasic isodirectional and non-isodirectional movement conditions, and the tonic plantarf[r] ...

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Age related changes in interlimb coordination

Age related changes in interlimb coordination

... Adjusted Univariate Tests for Repeated Measure: DV_1 (EMG_withinLimb in data_part1_kinematic.stw) Sigma-restricted parameterization. Effective hypothesis decomposition[r] ...

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Age related changes in interlimb coordination

Age related changes in interlimb coordination

... Adjusted Univariate Tests for Repeated Measure: DV_1 (COV of Freq in ERP.stw) Sigma-restricted parameterization.. Effective hypothesis decomposition.[r] ...

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Age related changes in interlimb coordination

Age related changes in interlimb coordination

... Adjusted Univariate Tests for Repeated Measure: DV_1 (Frequency_No TMS in Part3) Sigma-restricted parameterization.. Effective hypothesis decomposition.[r] ...

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Age-related changes in salivary biomarkers

Age-related changes in salivary biomarkers

... Alpha-amylase is another saliva component the level of which shows no changes with age. Ben-Aryeh et al 43 found lower levels of a-amylase in the elderly, whereas others found no significant difference 39 ...

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