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    Effectiveness of the tetrapeptide HAEE: an innovative approach to Alzheimer's treatment in experimentation by Evgenii A. Patrakhanov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by a progressive decline in cognitive functions. According to the “Alzheimer’s Disease International”, there were 36 million reported cases of AD worldwide in 2009, with projections suggesting an increase to 66 million by 2030 and 115 million by 2050. …”
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    The Impact of Intermittent Fasting: Enhancing Health and Mitigating Disease Risks by Alicja Grzelak

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Emerging evidence links IF to improved cardiovascular health, reduced inflammation, and enhanced cognitive functions. However, variability in outcomes due to age, gender, and fasting protocols highlights the need for tailored approaches and further research. …”
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    Multi-session tDCS over the posterior parietal cortex and associative memory. by Luka Juras, Marina Martinčević, Uroš Konstantinović, Saša R Filipović, Andrea Vranić, Jovana Bjekić

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS), particularly transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), has been investigated as a potential intervention to enhance cognitive functions, including AM. Previous tDCS studies yielded inconsistent results, often due to variations in stimulation sites and protocols. …”
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    Dual-Task Does Not Increase Slip and Fall Risk in Healthy Young and Older Adults during Walking by Rahul Soangra, Thurmon E. Lockhart

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Exploring interactions between gait variability and cognitive functions while walking may lead to designing appropriate fall interventions among healthy and patient population with fall risk.…”
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    Effectiveness of a holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation program using virtual reality by Liliana Mendes, Luís Paulo Reis, Fernando Barbosa

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…We conclude that the VR-based neuropsychological rehabilitation program (NRP) at a distance produces better cognitive results in general cognitive functioning, learning, memory, and executive functioning than the conventional face-to-face NRP. …”
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    Clinical-cognitive Characterization of Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2 by Alberto Caballero Laguna, Luis Velázquez Pérez, Alián Pérez Marrero

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…<br /><strong>Conclusions:</strong> between the two evaluations there was a progression of cerebellar manifestations and a deterioration of cognitive functions was evidenced, giving an important role to the cerebellum in both functions by this study.…”
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    Sleep quality according to academic progression in Chilean Obstetrics students by Fanny López Alegría, Juan Carlos Oyanedel Sepúlveda, Gonzalo Rivera-López

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…<p><strong>Foundation:</strong> sleep is recognized as an indicator of quality of life and, in a student´s daily life, it acquires great importance for its relationship with cognitive functioning and academic activities.<br /><strong>Objective:</strong> to identify and evaluate factors associated with quality of sleep presented by the Chilean students of the Obstetric training program, according to years studied.…”
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    Auditory decision-making deficits after permanent noise-induced hearing loss by Madeline P. Berns, Genesis M. Nunez, Xingeng Zhang, Anindita Chavan, Klavdia Zemlianova, Todd M. Mowery, Justin D. Yao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Individuals with noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) suffer from speech comprehension deficits and experience impairments to cognitive functions such as attention and decision-making. …”
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    Characterization of visual cognition in pre-manifest, manifest and reduced penetrance Huntington’s disease by Rocio Del Pino, Maria Ángeles Acera, Amaia Ortiz de Echevarrría, Beatriz Tijero, Marta Ruiz-Lopez, Johanne Somme, Javier Ruiz-Martínez, Andrea Gabilondo, Ioana M. Croitoru, Lara Pardina, Naia Ayo-Mentxakatorre, Ane Murueta-Goyena, Iñigo Gabilondo, Rosario Sanchez-Pernaute, Tamara Fernández-Valle, Juan Carlos Gómez Esteban

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Age, education, CAG repeats, motor status, executive function, and verbal fluency, accounted for up to 72.8% of the variance in general and visual cognitive functions, with motor status having the strongest impact on visual domains in HD carriers. …”
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    Physical Activity Improves Verbal and Spatial Memory in Older Adults with Probable Mild Cognitive Impairment: A 6-Month Randomized Controlled Trial by Lindsay S. Nagamatsu, Alison Chan, Jennifer C. Davis, B. Lynn Beattie, Peter Graf, Michelle W. Voss, Devika Sharma, Teresa Liu-Ambrose

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Taken together, our results provide support for the prevailing notion that exercise can positively impact cognitive functioning and may represent an effective strategy to improve memory in those who have begun to experience cognitive decline.…”
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    Assessing the Impact of Physical Activity on Dementia Progression Using Clustering and the MRI-Based Kullback–Leibler Divergence by Agnieszka Wosiak, Małgorzata Krzywicka, Katarzyna Żykwińska

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, is a neurodegenerative illness characterized by the progressive impairment of cognitive functions, posing a significant global health threat. …”
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    Decision Making under Risk Condition in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease: A Behavioural and fMRI Study by Kirsten Labudda, Matthias Brand, Markus Mertens, Isabelle Ollech, Hans J. Markowitsch, Friedrich G. Woermann

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Behavioural results suggest that PD patients’ deficits in risky decision making are dominated by impaired feedback utilization not compensable by intact cognitive functions. Our fMRI results suggest similarities but also differences in neural correlates when using explicit information for the decision process, potentially indicating different strategy application even if the interfering feedback component is excluded.…”
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    Introducing an ensemble method for the early detection of Alzheimer's disease through the analysis of PET scan images by Arezoo Borji, Taha-Hossein Hejazi, Abbas Seifi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects cognitive functions such as memory, thinking, and behavior. …”
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    NMDA Receptor Subunits Change after Synaptic Plasticity Induction and Learning and Memory Acquisition by María Verónica Baez, Magalí Cecilia Cercato, Diana Alicia Jerusalinsky

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In CNS structures involved in cognitive functions as the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, GluN2A and GluN2B are major regulatory subunits; their expression is dynamic and tightly regulated, but little is known about specific changes after plasticity induction or memory acquisition. …”
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    The Default Mode Network and Altered Consciousness in Epilepsy by Nathan B. Danielson, Jennifer N. Guo, Hal Blumenfeld

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The primary nodes of this network, which typically include the precuneus/posterior cingulate, the medial frontal and lateral parietal cortices, are thought to be involved in introspective and social cognitive functions. Interestingly, this same network has been shown to be selectively impaired during epileptic seizures associated with loss of consciousness. …”
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    Studi Pendahuluan: Pengaruh Cognitive Transcendence Strategy terhadap Stres dan Adiksi Internet pada Mahasiswa Kedokteran by Ammara Aisyah, Taufiq Fredrik Pasiak, Erna Harfiani, Feda Anisah Makkiyah

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Mindfulness methods such as the Cognitive Transcendence Strategy (CTS) are strategies for changing behavior through cognitive functions and spiritual values. Objective: To determined the effect of CTS on stress in medical students who suffer from internet addiction. …”
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    RARE CAUSES OF ISCHEMIC STROKE. FEATURES OF ACUTE STROKE IN PATIENTS WITH DISSECTION OF THE GREAT VESSELS by I. P. Dudanov, N. O. Vasilchenko, M. A. Askerov, O. V. Rubleva, D. V. Merkulov, V. V. Akhmetov, O. M. Shulga, M. O. Telukhina

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…With the timely assignment of neuroprotective therapy, revascularization, early complex rehabilitation, there is a significant positive dynamics of neurological status, restoration of cognitive functions.…”
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    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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    Molecular characterization of chicken DA systems reveals that the avian personality gene, DRD4, is expressed in the mitral cells of the olfactory bulb by Toshiyuki Fujita, Naoya Aoki, Chihiro Mori, Koichi J. Homma, Shinji Yamaguchi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In mammals, our understanding of the role of the dopamine (DA) system in higher cognitive functions and psychiatric disorders is improving, and we are beginning to understand the relationship between the neural circuits modulating the DA system and personality traits. …”
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    Long-term mindfulness meditation increases occurrence of sensory and attention brain states by Daniel Yochai Panitz, Daniel Yochai Panitz, Daniel Yochai Panitz, Avi Mendelsohn, Avi Mendelsohn, Avi Mendelsohn, Joana Cabral, Joana Cabral, Joana Cabral, Aviva Berkovich-Ohana, Aviva Berkovich-Ohana

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conversely, a brain state involving frontal areas associated with higher cognitive functions was detected less frequently in experienced meditators. …”
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