What is pain: Are cognitive and social features core components?
Pain is a universal experience, but it has been challenging to adequately define. The revised definition of pain recently published by the International Association for the Study of Pain addressed important shortcomings of the previous version; however ...
Kenneth D. Craig, Nicole E. MacKenzie
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Cognitive conversion disorder (functional cognitive disorder) – what’s new?
Introduction Some patients present with significant subjective cognitive symptoms, sometimes interfering with day-to-day live, that are not compatible with any recognizable psychiatric, neurodegenerative or systemic condition.
J. Morais, S. Fonseca
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Disconnected aging: cerebral white matter integrity and age-related differences in cognition. [PDF]
Cognition arises as a result of coordinated processing among distributed brain regions and disruptions to communication within these neural networks can result in cognitive dysfunction.
Bennett, IJ, Madden, DJ
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Interest for neuromodulation, and transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) in particular, is growing. It concerns patients rehabilitation, but also healthy people who want or need to improve their cognitive and learning abilities.
Quentin Chenot +6 more
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The Brain in Business: The Case for Organisational Cognitive Neuroscience? [PDF]
The application of cognitive neuroscientific techniques to understanding social behaviour has resulted in many discoveries. Yet advocates of the ‘social cognitive neuroscience’ approach maintain that it suffers from a number of limitations.
Carl Senior +2 more
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Developmental dyslexia: Genetic dissection of a complex cognitive trait [PDF]
Developmental dyslexia, a specific impairment of reading ability despite adequate intelligence and educational opportunity, is one of the most frequent childhood disorders.
DeFries, J., Fisher, S.
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Cognitive Stylistic Component of Socio-Cultural Activity Manager Training
Introduction. The relevance of the study is due to the need to train managers with a systemic adaptive ability to operate with technologies, knowledge, and information, the ability to change and adapt to new needs of socio-cultural reality in terms of ...
Олена Костюченко +2 more
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Stress at Work: Risk Evaluation and Prevention / Le stress au travail : évaluation du risque et prévention / Lo stress nel lavoro: valutazione del rischio e prevenzione [PDF]
The “psychological” definition of stress, in which cognitive evaluation is the triggering element, and the “psychoneuroendocrine” definition (by Hans Selye) in which the triggering element is made up of complex biochemical and humoral events, among which
Rulli, Giovanni
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Identifying the causal mechanisms of the quiet eye [PDF]
Scientists who have examined the gaze strategies employed by athletes have determined that longer quiet eye (QE) durations (QED) are characteristic of skilled compared to less-skilled performers.
A. M. Williams +6 more
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Interdisciplinary perspectives on the development, integration and application of cognitive ontologies [PDF]
We discuss recent progress in the development of cognitive ontologies and summarize three challenges in the coordinated development and application of these resources. Challenge 1 is to adopt a standardized definition for cognitive processes. We describe
Anita eBandrowski +11 more
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