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Clinical utility of a cued recall procedure for the mini-mental state exam [PDF]
R.L. Yuspeh+3 more
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Peak-end bias in retrospective recall of depressive symptoms on the PHQ-9.
Mental health care is built around patient recall and report of clinical symptoms. However, memories of events and experiences rely on cognitive heuristics that influence our recall.
Adam G. Horwitz, Zhuo Zhao, S. Sen
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Machine learning model to predict mental health crises from electronic health records
The timely identification of patients who are at risk of a mental health crisis can lead to improved outcomes and to the mitigation of burdens and costs.
Roger Garriga+6 more
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Free-recall retrieval practice tasks for students with ADHD: whole-text versus section recall
IntroductionThe present study examined the relative effectiveness of two free-recall-based retrieval practice methods for text learning among students with ADHD.MethodParticipants with and without ADHD read texts and practiced them by freely recalling ...
Pnina Stern, Vered Halamish
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To examine the neuropsychological mechanisms involved in writing kanji (morphograms), we used functional MRI (fMRI) in 10 normal volunteers, all right-handed, native Japanese speakers.
Kimihiro Nakamura+7 more
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Widespread ripples synchronize human cortical activity during sleep, waking, and memory recall
Declarative memory encoding, consolidation, and retrieval require the integration of elements encoded in widespread cortical locations. The mechanism whereby such ‘binding’ of different components of mental events into unified representations occurs is ...
Charles W. Dickey+12 more
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Do preschool children have modality specific recall abilities? - A cross-sectional pilot study
Little is explored regarding the modality-specific differences in recall abilities of preschool children. Understanding modality-specific differences in the recall at an early age might give an insight into age-linked trends, which can lay a foundation ...
Aparna Prasanna+3 more
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Memory is inherently context-dependent: internal and environmental cues become bound to learnt information, and the later absence of these cues can impair recall.
J. K. Essoe+5 more
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Objective: to carry out an integrative review of the literature on autobiographical narratives as a discursive activity in the older adult with neurocognitive disorder.
Ana Paula Machado Goyano Mac-Kay+4 more
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Importance Excess risk of physical disease and mortality has been observed among individuals with psychiatric conditions, suggesting that ameliorating mental disorders might also be associated with ameliorating the later onset of physical disability and ...
Leah S. Richmond-Rakerd+4 more
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