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  1. 3941

    Fast, super‐resolution sparse inverse synthetic aperture radar imaging via continuous compressive sensing by Lv Mingjiu, Ma Lei, Ma Jianchao, Chen Wenfeng, Yang Jun, Ma Xiaoyan, Cheng Qi

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Abstract Conventional inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging with sparse aperture usually suffers from high side lobes and wide main lobes, which limit the applications of radar super‐resolution imaging, multi‐target resolution, and cognitive reconfiguration. This paper proposes a fast, super‐resolution imaging method employing continuous compressive sensing for sparse‐aperture ISAR. …”
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  2. 3942

    An Active Inference Model of the Optimism Bias by Elizabeth L. Fisher, Christopher J. Whyte, Jakob Hohwy

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The optimism bias is a cognitive bias where individuals overestimate the likelihood of good outcomes and underestimate the likelihood of bad outcomes. …”
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  3. 3943

    MMP-9 Contributes to Dendritic Spine Remodeling Following Traumatic Brain Injury by Barbara Pijet, Marzena Stefaniuk, Leszek Kaczmarek

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Apart from physical trauma, it causes a wide range of cognitive, behavioral, and emotional deficits including impairments in learning and memory. …”
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  4. 3944

    The Psychometric Properties of the Original Version of Assessment of Time Management Skills (ATMS) by Afsaneh Roshanay, Gunnel Janeslätt, Kajsa Lidström-Holmqvist, Suzanne White, Marie Holmefur

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…ATMS can provide valid measures of time management, organization and planning skills, and regulation of emotion in a general population and presumably also in a population with cognitive impairment. The measure is useful for occupational therapists in assessing patients’ strengths and barriers in time management skills. …”
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  5. 3945

    Teaching Learners of Specialized Classes the Method of Mathematical Modeling based on Solving Problems with Practical Content by Zhazira Alibekova, Nurgali Ashirbayev, Zhansaya Ashirbayeva, Shadiyar Altynbekov

    Published 2024-09-01
    “… The state of the art for research focused on the formation of mathematical thinking and analytical skills in learners revolves around several key developments and approaches in modern education, cognitive science, and instructional technology. It should also be noted that this topic is not sufficiently studied by other researchers, educators, and mathematicians. …”
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  6. 3946

    Didactic Strategies for Autonomous Learning and their Impact on the Health of Students from a University in Lambayeque by Gioconda del Socorro Sotomayor Nunura, Doris Díaz de Angulo, Nelly Dioses Lescano, Humberto Iván Morales Huamán, Roberth Manuel Rivas Manay, José Alberto Silva Siesquén, Antenor Vásquez Muñoz

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…<strong>Foundation:</strong> teaching strategies to promote autonomous learning are cognitive and affective strategies that facilitate: learning to learn, learning to do and learning cooperatively, to establish relationships with peers and achieve health well-being. …”
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  7. 3947

    RETRACTED: ASSESSMENT OF THE ADULT’S PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AS AN INDICATOR OF THE QUALITY OF FURTHER EDUCATION by Natalia A. Biryukova

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The found positive dynamics following the results of monitoring on every personal (motivational, cognitive, communicative) program quality criterion proves its solvency and efficiency: the trainees’ level of language knowledge and abilities, motivation of achievement of success have considerably increased; positive communicative installations are created; the incentives for further self-development have emerged.Practical significance. …”
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  8. 3948

    A transdiagnostic approach to investigate of the relationships between anxiety sensitivity and health anxiety: the mediated roles of distress tolerance and emotion regulation by Hamid Mohsenabadi, Mohammadreza Pirmoradi, Komeil Zahedi Tajrishi, Banafsheh Gharraee

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, the analysis of the indirect effects revealed that both DT (β = 0.10, 95% CI [0.06, 0.16]) and emotion regulation strategies—cognitive reappraisal (β = 0.06, 95% CI [0.01, 0.11]) and expressive suppression (β = 0.11, 95% CI [0.06, 0.18])—act as partial mediators in the relationship between AS and HA.ConclusionsAS plays a crucial role in predisposing individuals to HA. …”
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  9. 3949

    Сoronavirus Zigzags of Electronic Distance Learning by A. V. Solovov, A. A. Menshikova

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The study is based on methods of systemic analysis, pedagogical psychology and didacticism, long-term experience of authors in the field of EDL.The analysis of two main didactic approaches in the modern EDL was carried out: classes in a virtual classroom, most of which copy traditional methods of classroom learning, and predominantly independent cognitive activities of students in learning management systems using specially trained digital educational resources. …”
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  10. 3950

    Are Anxiety Disorders Associated with Accelerated Aging? A Focus on Neuroprogression by Giampaolo Perna, Giuseppe Iannone, Alessandra Alciati, Daniela Caldirola

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Brain structural and functional changes that accompany normal aging were more pronounced in subjects with AnxDs than in coevals without AnxDs, including reduced grey matter density, white matter alterations, impaired functional connectivity of large-scale brain networks, and poorer cognitive performance. Similarly, molecular correlates of brain aging, including telomere shortening, Aβ accumulation, and immune-inflammatory and oxidative/nitrosative stress, were overrepresented in anxious subjects. …”
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  11. 3951

    Giving Processed Gonad of Sea Urchins and Skipjack Fish (Katsuwonus pelamis) to Stunted Children: Acceptability and Effectiveness by Hariani Hariani, Teguh Fathurrahman, Wiralis Wiralis, Trina Astuti, Imanuddin Imanuddin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Background:Stuntingis a critical chronic nutritional issue prevalent in developing countries, including Indonesia, with profound effects on children's physical growth, cognitive development, and future productivity. Objective: This study aims to assess the acceptability of nuggets formulated from sea urchin gonads (Diadema setosum) and skipjack fish (Katsuwonus pelamis) as a nutritional supplement for addressing stunting in children under five years of age. …”
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  12. 3952

    Insidensi Bayi Berat Lahir Rendah pada Spektrum Plasenta Akreta di Rumah Sakit Dr Hasan Sadikin Bandung by Yuktiana Kharisma, Hasrayati Agustina, Sri Suryanti, Birgitta Maria Dewayani, Bethy Suryawati Hernowo

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Low birth weight (LBW) babies are closely related to infant morbidity, stunted growth and cognitive development, and chronic diseases. Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is a condition that complicates pregnancy and is closely related to low birth weight. …”
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  13. 3953

    Increasing attractiveness and image recognition of Bulgaria as a tourism destination by Preslav Mihaylov Dimitrov, Mariya Zlatkova Stankova, Ivanka Vasenska, Dimitria Uzunova

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The attractiveness of the area does not only depend on the characteristics of its corresponding site and the local population, but also from tourist cognitive image perception of the destination. The present paper comprises the results from two separate studies conducted in parallel from 2011 to 2014 and it aims to outline the various factors that could influence the process of increasing of attractiveness and image recognition of Bulgaria as a tourism destination. …”
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  14. 3954

    Clinical Features and Rehabilitation Needs in Patients with Neuroinvasive West Nile Virus Infection: A Retrospective Analysis in an Area of High Incidence by Maria Chiara Maccarone, Francesco Piccione, Marina Munari, Noemi Faccin, Gianluca Regazzo, Luisa Barzon, Stefano Masiero

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Neuroinvasive West Nile Virus disease (WNND) can cause lasting cognitive and motor impairments, impacting autonomy and quality of life. …”
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  15. 3955

    Could LC-NE-Dependent Adjustment of Neural Gain Drive Functional Brain Network Reorganization? by Carole Guedj, David Meunier, Martine Meunier, Fadila Hadj-Bouziane

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The locus coeruleus-norepinephrine (LC-NE) system is thought to act at synaptic, cellular, microcircuit, and network levels to facilitate cognitive functions through at least two different processes, not mutually exclusive. …”
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  16. 3956

    It Takes a Village: The Importance of Neuropsychological Findings in a Collaborative Approach for a Patient with Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome and Specific Phobia by Sarah Hamill Skoch, Bo Fu, Amanda L. Stein, Samuel P. Greenstein

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This patient’s care consisted of neuropsychological testing, with medication consultation, and cognitive behavioral psychotherapy. Treatment involved consistent collaboration among the patient’s treating clinicians as well as collaboration with the patient’s family and team of nurses. …”
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    APOE4 and infectious diseases jointly contribute to brain glucose hypometabolism, a biomarker of Alzheimer's pathology: New findings from the ADNI. by Aravind Lathika Rajendrakumar, Konstantin G Arbeev, Olivia Bagley, Matt Duan, Anatoliy I Yashin, Svetlana Ukraintseva, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The outcomes were rank-normalized hypometabolic convergence index (HCI), statistical regions of interest (SROI) for AD, and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Marginal mean estimates for infections, stratified by APOE4 carrier status, were then computed.…”
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  19. 3959

    Metabolic Derangements Contribute to Reduced sRAGE Isoforms in Subjects with Alzheimer’s Disease by Kelly N. Z. Fuller, Edwin R. Miranda, John P. Thyfault, Jill K. Morris, Jacob M. Haus

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…These characterizations of sRAGE contribute evidence to the link between impaired metabolism and cognitive decline due to AD.…”
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  20. 3960

    A data-driven latent variable approach to validating the research domain criteria framework by S. K. L. Quah, B. Jo, C. Geniesse, L. Q. Uddin, J. A. Mumford, D. M. Barch, D. A. Fair, I. H. Gotlib, R. A. Poldrack, M. Saggar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we show that a bifactor model incorporating a task-general domain and splitting the cognitive systems domain better fits the examined corpus of tfMRI data than the current RDoC framework. …”
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