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Reversible predictors of reversion from mild cognitive impairment to normal cognition: a 4-year longitudinal study

Reversible predictors of reversion from mild cognitive impairment to normal cognition: a 4-year longitudinal study

... period; normal cognition (n = 2892); and global cognitive decline at the baseline assessment (n = ...to normal cognition, and non-reverters, who had MCI, global cognitive decline (as indicated ...

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Reversion From Mild Cognitive Impairment To Normal Cognition: False-Positive Error Or True Restoration Thanks To Cognitive Control Ability?

<p>Reversion From Mild Cognitive Impairment To Normal Cognition: False-Positive Error Or True Restoration Thanks To Cognitive Control Ability?</p>

... neither normal nor demented; b) there is evidence of cognitive deterioration shown by a subjective report of decline by the self and/or an informant as well as objective cognitive de fi cits; and c) activities of ...

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Neuronal injury biomarkers and prognosis in ADNI subjects with normal cognition

Neuronal injury biomarkers and prognosis in ADNI subjects with normal cognition

... Two studies analyzing different cohorts have described the baseline and longitudinal outcomes of preclinical AD staging with a median follow-up of one and 3.9 years [16,17]. These studies obtained different risk ...

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Normal cognition in transgenic BRI2-Aβ mice

Normal cognition in transgenic BRI2-Aβ mice

... The overexpression of full-length human APP in trans- genic mice generates multiple biologically active APP pro- teolytic fragments, potentially capable of altering behaviour. For example, the accumulation of ...

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Effects of a physiotherapy and occupational therapy intervention on mobility and activity in care home residents: a cluster randomised controlled trial

Effects of a physiotherapy and occupational therapy intervention on mobility and activity in care home residents: a cluster randomised controlled trial

... A recent trial concluded that a programme of functional rehabilitation had minimal impact for elderly people in residential care with normal cognition and no benefit for those with poor [r] ...

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Correlation between brain magnetic resonance imaging, cognitive dysfunction and physical dysability in multiple sclerosis

Correlation between brain magnetic resonance imaging, cognitive dysfunction and physical dysability in multiple sclerosis

... In our study, brain atrophy was more common in MS patients with abnormal cognition than MS patients with normal cognition with statistically significant differences ( p = 0.031) This is in agreement ...

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Depression, subjective cognitive decline, and the risk of neurocognitive disorders

Depression, subjective cognitive decline, and the risk of neurocognitive disorders

... ing normal cognition at baseline (that is, participants had received clinical evaluations at baseline and found not to have MCI or dementia), and (4) completed the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) and a ...

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Structural Correlates of Depressive Symptoms in Prodromal Alzheimer’s Disease

Structural Correlates of Depressive Symptoms in Prodromal Alzheimer’s Disease

... with normal cognition); e) less than six months of symptom duration (in case of cognitive deterioration); f) clinically atypical AD [19]; g) cerebrovascular disease, either clinically recorded or observed ...

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Relationship between cognitive impairment and apparent diffusion coefficient values from magnetic resonance-diffusion weighted imaging&nbsp;in elderly hypertensive patients

Relationship between cognitive impairment and apparent diffusion coefficient values from magnetic resonance-diffusion weighted imaging&nbsp;in elderly hypertensive patients

... (normal cognition and no hypertension; n=20); a normal group (hypertension and normal cognition; n=33); an mild cognitive impairment group (n = 80); and a vascular dementia group (n = ...

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Race modifies the relationship between cognition and Alzheimer’s disease cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers

Race modifies the relationship between cognition and Alzheimer’s disease cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers

... with normal cognition (Table 1), but the relationship between biomarker levels and demographic variables necessitated the use of ANCOVA to determine whether race influenced CSF bio- marker levels in a ...

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Mini Mental State Examination and Logical Memory scores for entry into Alzheimer’s disease trials

Mini Mental State Examination and Logical Memory scores for entry into Alzheimer’s disease trials

... “ normal ” range, and cog- nitively intact individuals can frequently score within the impaired range (healthy older adults commonly exhibit impaired retention on the WMS) ...for normal cognition ...

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The amelioration of the impact of physical fatigue on cognitive performance by phytochemicals : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, Manawatu, New Zealand

The amelioration of the impact of physical fatigue on cognitive performance by phytochemicals : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, Manawatu, New Zealand

... Over time, berries have become one of the most frequently researched fruits. In the past 20 years of research they have been marketed as a super food and associated with improved cardiovascular outcomes, improved immune ...

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Attention to Competition: The Role of Managerial Cognition in Shaping the Response to Competitive Actions

Attention to Competition: The Role of Managerial Cognition in Shaping the Response to Competitive Actions

... the cognition literature but one criticism towards the analysis of these texts has been that these documents are mostly written with a tone that pleases stakeholders and may suffer from impression ...

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The relationship between cognitive and physical function among residents of a Czech senior home

The relationship between cognitive and physical function among residents of a Czech senior home

... Previous research showed an association between cognitive function and different measures of physical performance in an elderly population: aerobic fitness (Baldasseroni et al., 2009; Netz, Dwolatzky, Zinker, Argov, ...

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Meta Semantic Representation for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease

Meta Semantic Representation for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease

... Audio recordings for the picture description task (Section 2.1) from the 100 subjects in Table 1 were automatically transcribed by the online tool, Temi, 2 then manually corrected. Table 3 shows transcripts from a ...

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Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids status and cognitive function in young women

Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids status and cognitive function in young women

... of normal weight (NW: BMI ...computer-based cognition testing battery (IntegNeuro ™ ) evaluating the domains of impulsivity, attention, information processing, memory and executive ...

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3D Space Perception as Embodied Cognition in the History of Art Images

3D Space Perception as Embodied Cognition in the History of Art Images

... Leonardo da Vinci pursued investigations deeper into the brain by making wax casts of the ventricles (Fig. 8), which he thought housed the vital spirit of consciousness. This conception may be viewed as a precursor to ...

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Sleep and cognition

Sleep and cognition

... debatable. The lack of available data undoubtedly reflects the challenges to studying sleep in children and adolescents, which include reluctance of parents to leave children in the care of unfamiliar adults in ...

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Use It or Lose It : Irish Evidence

Use It or Lose It : Irish Evidence

... (fluid) cognition even after other factors known to impact on both, such as education and age, are held ...on cognition, with the state of retirement itself being one of the factors responsible for ...

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Pratyabhijñā Apoha Theory, Shannon-Weaver Information, de Saussurean Structure and Peircean Interpretant Agency

Pratyabhijñā Apoha Theory, Shannon-Weaver Information, de Saussurean Structure and Peircean Interpretant Agency

... An early Western theorist of the mathematical theory of information is actually not Claude Shannon but Plato in his Timaeus. Timaeus therein explains the fragmentation of the nondual God, Good or Ideal form, known ...

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