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The Preservation of Cued Recall in the Acute Mentally Fatigued State: A Randomised Crossover Study [PDF]
AbstractPurposeThe objective of this study is to investigate the impact of acute mental fatigue on the recall of clinical information in the non‐sleep‐deprived state. Acute mental fatigue in the non‐sleep‐deprived subject is rarely studied in the medical workforce.
Ian Richard Flindall+4 more
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Oscillatory EEG Activity During REM Sleep in Elderly People Predicts Subsequent Dream Recall After Awakenings [PDF]
Several findings underlined that the electrophysiological (EEG) background of the last segment of sleep before awakenings may predict the presence/absence of dream recall (DR) in young subjects.
Serena Scarpelli+5 more
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Personalized prediction and intervention for adolescent mental health: multimodal temporal modeling using transformer [PDF]
IntroductionAdolescent mental health problems are becoming increasingly serious, making early prediction and personalized intervention important research topics.
Guiyuan Zhang, Shuang Li
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Facilitating understanding of mental health problems in GP consultations: a qualitative study using taped-assisted recall [PDF]
BACKGROUND Mental health problems are common in primary care and most are managed solely by the GP. Patients strive to understand their mental health problems, and facilitating patients' understanding may be important in their care, yet little is known ...
John Cape+6 more
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The Mental Representation of Irreversible Binomials: Evidence from a Serial Recall Task
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Giorgio Arcara+4 more
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Optimus Primed: Media Cultivation of Robot Mental Models and Social Judgments
Media influence people's perceptions of reality broadly and of technology in particular. Robot villains and heroes—from Ultron to Wall-E—have been shown to serve a specific cultivation function, shaping people's perceptions of those embodied social ...
Jaime Banks
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The relationship between vivid visual mental images and unexpected recall (incidental recall) was replicated, refined and extended. In Experiment 1, participants were asked to generate mental images from imagery-evoking verbal-cues (controlled on several
Amedeo D’angiulli
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Current theory and empirical studies suggest that humans segment continuous experiences into events based on the mismatch between predicted and actual sensory inputs; detection of these ‘event boundaries’ evokes transient neural responses.
Hongmi Lee, Janice Chen
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Does reading fiction improve mental health and well-being? We present the results of five studies that evaluated the impact of five forms of exposure to fiction. These included the effects of recalling reading fiction, of being prescribed fiction, of discussing fiction relative to non-fiction, and of discussing literary fiction relative to best-seller ...
James Carney, Cole Robertson
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The impact of momentary stress on autobiographical memory recall in a self-efficacy intervention [PDF]
Recalling positive autobiographical memories has been associated with various positive psychological outcomes, including enhanced mental well-being and self-efficacy.
Judith Rohde+3 more
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