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COVID‐19 and cardiovascular problems in elderly patients: Food for thought

open access: yesAging Medicine, 2021
The global number of COVID‐19 infections, as of December 23, 2020, stood at approximately 79 million, with over 1.7 million deaths. The development of vascular inflammation may also contribute to a hypercoagulable state and endothelial dysfunction in ...
Raffaele Costa   +2 more
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Cognition in mood disorders [PDF]

open access: yesBJPsych Open, 2020
Cognitive impairment plays a key role in determining the course of illness and functional outcomes in mood disorders. This article summarises and discusses important papers within this thematic series of BJPsych Open that contribute to a greater understanding of the complexity of ‘Cognition in Mood Disorders’.
Katie M. Douglas   +2 more
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Understanding racial bias through electroencephalography

open access: yesBMC Psychology, 2023
Research on racial bias in social and cognitive psychology has focused on automatic cognitive processes such as categorisation or stereotyping. Neuroimaging has revealed differences in the neural circuit when processing social information about one’s own
Mirella Manfredi   +6 more
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Predictors of problematic smartphone use among university students

open access: yesPsicologia: Reflexão e Crítica, 2020
Predictors of problematic smartphone use have been found mainly in studies on elementary and high school students. Few studies have focused on predictors related to social network and messaging apps or smartphone model.
Paulo Guirro Laurence   +3 more
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Referral patterns and diagnostic outcomes in an outpatient Australian tertiary cognitive neurology service: 2009–2019

open access: yesAlzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring
Introduction Young‐onset dementia (YOD) and atypical dementias often experience diagnostic delays, particularly in outpatient settings where timely referrals are crucial.
Antony Sutherland   +6 more
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German and English Bodies: No Evidence for Cross-Linguistic Differences in Preferred Orthographic Grain Size

open access: yesCollabra: Psychology, 2017
Previous studies have found that words and nonwords with many body neighbours (i.e., words with the same orthographic body, e.g., 'cat, brat, at') are read faster than items with fewer body neighbours.
Xenia Schmalz   +4 more
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Positive Effects of Mindfulness-Based Training on Energy Maintenance and the EEG Correlates of Sustained Attention in a Cohort of Nurses

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2018
Mindfulness based training (MBT) is becoming increasingly popular as a means to improve general wellbeing through developing enhanced control over metacognitive processes.
Kian F. Wong   +4 more
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Stress, asthenia and cognitive disorders

open access: yesZhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2022
Asthenia is a clinical syndrome that nearly any somatic and neurological pathologies can manifest with. Being is essence a defense mechanism that signals the depletion of energy resources, asthenia can become a pathological, extremely disabling condition, and even transform into a nosology of its own - the chronic fatigue syndrome, an immune-mediated ...
E.E. Vasenina, O.A. Gankina, O.S. Levin
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Differential neural representations of syntactic and semantic information across languages in Chinese-English bilinguals

open access: yesNeuroImage
Bilingual individuals manage multiple languages that align in conceptual meaning but differ in forms and structures. While prior research has established foundational insights into the neural mechanisms in bilingual processing, the extent to which the ...
Zeqi Hou   +4 more
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Probiotics Enhance FOLFOX Efficacy Via Gut Bacterial Tryptophan Metabolism in Colorectal Cancer [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences
FOLFOX is the recommended regimen for CRC chemotherapy, but its response rate is limited. Our previous studies confirmed that intestinal microbiota is strongly associated with FOLFOX's anti-CRC effect, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear.
Deng Yufei   +4 more
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