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Clinically, intermittent hypoxia (IH) is often accompanied by periodontitis, which accelerates cognitive impairment induced by IH. Novel Janus mesoporous gold‐silica nanoformulations (RVG‐Au&mSiO2‐TPP‐VB) enable intranasal delivery, achieve hierarchical targeting to neuronal mitochondria, effectively scavenge reactive oxygen species, inhibit the HIF‐1α/
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Methodological Considerations for Quantile Aggregation in Alzheimer Disease Trials.
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Methodological and Statistical Considerations in Assessing the Association Between Cumulative Blood Pressure and Cognitive Decline. [PDF]
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Eye-Tracking Technologies for Cognitive Assessment After Acquired Brain Injury: Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Advancing Alzheimer Disease Prediction With Large Language Model-Based Linguistic Feature Analysis: Development and Validation Study. [PDF]
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Smoking hot joint models for attrition bias-XMAR-ks the spot. [PDF]
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2021
This chapter presents some of the main theories and assumptions of cognitive science of religion (CSR). The main CSR theories and concepts discussed here include the concept of religion as by-product, the naturalness of religion, HADD, MCI hypothesis, theory of mind, and promiscuous teleology.
Konrad Szocik, Hans Van Eyghen
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This chapter presents some of the main theories and assumptions of cognitive science of religion (CSR). The main CSR theories and concepts discussed here include the concept of religion as by-product, the naturalness of religion, HADD, MCI hypothesis, theory of mind, and promiscuous teleology.
Konrad Szocik, Hans Van Eyghen
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Cognitive approaches to insomnia
Clinical Psychology Review, 2005Cognition is a broad term that refers to all mental activities and encompasses attention, perception, memory, reasoning, beliefs, attributions and expectations. The aim of the present paper is to draw together the major research findings relating to the importance of cognition in insomnia.
Allison G, Harvey +2 more
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