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ABSTRACT This article explores how the cost of harm and suffering are measured and monetized in contemporary compensation claims for postcolonial child removals from Greenland to Denmark. I ask how painful past experiences can be translated into legal compensation claims and which forms of harm remain uncounted and, therefore, economically worthless. I
Saana Hansen
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ABSTRACT Background Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is characterised by impairments across several neurocognitive domains, including memory and executive function. The study explored the effectiveness of a 3‐month individual Cognitive Stimulation (iCS) program in older adults with mild AD.
Susana I. Justo‐Henriques +5 more
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Neural Correlates of Goal‐Directed Preparation to Switching Across External and Internal Domains
We used a cued task switching fMRI study to investigate switches between internally and externally oriented tasks. Switch preparation was associated with activation of frontoparietal areas (especially dorsal precuneus), including regions belonging to the default mode and dorsal attention networks. ABSTRACT While it is well accepted that the human brain
Sara Calzolari +3 more
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Involuntary Autobiographical Memory
Barzykowski, Krystian, Kvavilashvili, L.
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The relationship between childhood interpersonal and non-interpersonal trauma and autobiographical memory: a systematic review. [PDF]
Borrelli G +4 more
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Relationship between personal recovery, autobiographical memory, and clinical recovery in people with mental illness in the acute phase. [PDF]
Mori T +6 more
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Positive autobiographical memory recall does not influence temporal discounting: an internal meta-analysis of experimental studies. [PDF]
Lempert KM +4 more
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