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  1. 921

    Long-term results of rectocele surgical treatment by Yu. A. Shelygin, A. Yu. Titov, O. M. Biryukov, A. A. Mudrov, L. P. Orlova, A. A. Tikhonov, Yu. A. Dzhanayev, M. A. Voynov

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Good and satisfactory results of treatment were achieved in 28 (70,7%) patients. improvement rectum function was marked in comparison to preoperative period. …”
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  2. 922

    Administrative and Legal Principles of Prosecutor’s Office Interaction with Public Administration Entities on the Issues of Performing Assigned Functions by A. Yu. Prokopenko, V. I. Kravtsov

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The problem of legal regulation of interaction between the prosecutor’s office and public administration entities on the issues of performing the assigned functions has been studied. The research is based on studying such legislative acts as the Constitution of Ukraine, Laws of Ukraine “On Central Executive Agencies”, “On the Prosecutor’s Office”, “On the Status of MPs of Ukraine”, “On Temporary Investigative and Special Commissions of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine” and other legislative acts and bylaws regulating the interaction of the prosecutor’s office with state authorities. …”
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  3. 923

    Investigating the Relationship of Inflammatory Cytokines and Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor with Cognitive Functions in Multiple Sclerosis Patients by Narges َArab-Moghaddam, Karim Asgari Mobarakeh, Gholamreza Daryabor, Maryam Poursadeghfard

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In RRMS and ND patients, BDNF was a positive predictor of visual-spatial memory and executive function. In ND patients, IFN-γ was a negative predictor of executive function, and TNF-α was a negative predictor of information processing speed in SPMS patients. …”
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  4. 924

    A dynamic framework of brain functional patterns shaped by spontaneous thoughts beyond the default mode network by Sandrine Cremona, Achille Gillig, Emmanuel Mellet, Marc Joliot

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Analyzing data from 1,717 participants, we show that rich and diverse spontaneous thought profiles align with distinct patterns of functional network integration. Evocative profiles were linked to the integration of self-awareness, executive, and visual networks; vigilant profile to salience and sensorimotor networks integration; and fluctuating profile to executive networks integration. …”
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    DMN network and neurocognitive changes associated with dissociative symptoms in major depressive disorder: a research protocol by Asli Ercan Dogan, Herdem Aslan Genc, Herdem Aslan Genc, Sinem Balaç, Sinem Balaç, Sevin Hun Senol, Görkem Ayas, Zafer Dogan, Emre Bora, Emre Bora, Deniz Ceylan, Deniz Ceylan, Deniz Ceylan, Deniz Ceylan, Vedat Şar

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Neurocognitive performance will be evaluated through a battery of tests assessing memory, attention, executive function, and processing speed. Structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will be conducted on a 3 Tesla scanner, focusing on the connectivity of the Default Mode Network with key regions such as the orbitofrontal cortex, insula, and posterior cingulate cortex. …”
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  6. 926

    Examining Brain Function Changes in HIV‐Infected Patients With Asymptomatic Neurocognitive Impairment: A Longitudinal Study by Juming Ma, Zhongkai Zhou, Shuai Han, Chuanke Hou, Xingyuan Jiang, Fan Xu, Haixia Luo, Jiaojiao Liu, Wei Wang, Haiyan Zhao, Lingling Zhao, Hongjun Li

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This decline correlates with worsening neurocognitive abilities, specifically visual processing and executive function.…”
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  7. 927

    Study on Large‐Scale Brain Network Abnormalities in Patients With Beta‐Thalassemia by Mingrui Yang, Guowei Chen, Peng Peng, Cheng Tang, Chaotian Luo, Fei Peng, Rong Kong, Chunxia Zhu, Jiatong Liang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Abstract Background Beta‐thalassemia major (β‐TM) is a hereditary blood disorder characterized by chronic anemia and hypoxia, which may have profound effects on brain function. This study systematically evaluates alterations in both intra‐brain network functional connectivity (FC) and inter‐network functional connectivity (FNC) in β‐TM patients using resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs‐fMRI) and independent component analysis (ICA), aiming to uncover the potential mechanisms underlying their neurofunctional impairments. …”
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  8. 928

    Evaluation of the efficacy of Tai Chi on the cognitive function of patients with mild cognitive dysfunction and research on its mechanism by Lin Lin, Lin Lin, Yao-Xi He, Quan Wen, Jia-Yang Liu, Yu Dai, Yu-Zhe Fei, Hang Li, Chang-Qing Li, Huan Zhou, Huan Zhou

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS 26.0, with statistical methods encompassing descriptive analysis, ANOVA, rank-sum test, repeated measures ANOVA, and generalized estimating equations.ResultsOur findings indicated that after 24 weeks of intervention, the Tai Chi group exhibited improvements in cognitive function, executive function, and memory compared to the control group. …”
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    TERMINOLOGY IN PROCESS MANAGEMENT by Igor G. Fedorov

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…We can be mistaken to formulate basic concepts of process management, and we are at risk to be on the wrong way solving the focused problems – instead of process management we could do automatization, instead of process system we could introduce function-oriented system. Without having a clear idea of the model we have to execute, we can plan this model as an analytical one and do not include all the necessary tools for management on the stage of planning. …”
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    Examining the Association between Life-Space Mobility and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review by Nileththi A. De Silva, Michael A. Gregory, Shree S. Venkateshan, Chris P. Verschoor, Ayse Kuspinar

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Life-space mobility demonstrated small-to-moderate associations with domain-specific cognitive functioning, particularly executive function, learning, memory, and processing speed. …”
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    A study of dynamic functional connectivity changes in flight trainees based on a triple network model by Lu Ye¹, Liya Ba¹, Dongfeng Yan¹

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract The time-varying functional connectivity of the Central Executive Network (CEN), Default Mode Network (DMN), and Salience Network (SN) in flight trainees during a resting state was investigated using dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC). …”
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    Prediction of depression in individuals at high familial risk of mood disorders using functional magnetic resonance imaging. by Heather C Whalley, Jessika E Sussmann, Liana Romaniuk, Tiffany Stewart, Martina Papmeyer, Emma Sprooten, Suzanna Hackett, Jeremy Hall, Stephen M Lawrie, Andrew M McIntosh

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…<h4>Methods</h4>We studied 98 young unaffected individuals at high familial risk of BD and 58 healthy controls using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) scans and a task involving executive and language processing. …”
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    63 Correlation between gait performance and global cognitive functions in senior adults: A systematic review by Joel Acevedo, Joel Acevedo-Nieto, P Karen Martínez, Claudia Amaya, Kun Liu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Recent studies have explored the potential link between GP and GCF, encompassing executive functions. Methods/Study Population: PRISMA guidelines will govern this systematic review. …”
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    Effect of single bout exercise modalities on multi-domain cognitive function in recreationally active older adults by Syed Murshid, Adam Linoby, Raja Nurul Jannat Raja Hussain

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Conclusions: It is suggested that open-skill exercises may offer result in immediate cognitive improvement than closed-skill activities, particularly in working memory and executive function. …”
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    Altered brain network dynamics in motor functional neurological disorders: the role of the right temporo-parietal junction by Samantha Weber, Janine Bühler, Thomas A. W. Bolton, Selma Aybek

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Firstly, CAPs were derived from HC to identify functional alterations in the rTPJ network in FND patients. …”
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    Connectome-based predictive modeling of handwriting and reading using task-evoked and resting-state functional connectivity by Junjun Li, Dai Zhang, Huan Ren, Ke Zhou, Yang Yang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…This predictive model involved multiple functional networks associated with motor, visual, and executive control processes. …”
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    Neural Dynamics during Resting State: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Exploration with Reduction and Visualization by Wei Li, Miao Wang, Wen Wen, Yue Huang, Xi Chen, Wenliang Fan, The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Given the low-frequency fluctuations noted during spontaneous neural activities using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), it is natural to hypothesize that the neural response at resting state also shows a periodic trajectory. …”
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    Information and communication technologies for the improvement of cognitive function in healthy older adults: a systematic review protocol by Roland Pastells-Peiró, Filip Bellon, Esther Rubinat Arnaldo, Jordi Martínez-Soldevila, Montserrat Gea-Sánchez, Helena Fernández-Lago

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The articles that report data on cognitive function by domain, for example, memory or executive functions, or by test will be included. …”
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    Cognitive functions in patients suffering from hypertension and hypothyroidism with retrospective evaluation of control over disease compensation. by M. I. Lesiv

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…A detailed analysis of the patterns of the ACE-R scale revealed that patients in Group I had a significantly lower score in the memory domain (22.68±0.96, p=0.037); patients in Group II had a low score in the concentration domain (15.85±1.14, p=0.045) and executive functions domain (11.62±8.63, p=0.041). Taking into account the interaction of factors (hypertension and hypothyroidism), it was found that in 40% of patients in Group III the most affected cognitive domains were memory (21.12±0.98, p=0.012) and speech (22.41±2.32, p=0.038); 60% of patients had problems with executive functions (11.90±9.17, p=0.033) as well as with visual-spatial skills (14.40±8.15, p=0.045). …”
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