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Cerebellar involvement in cognitive flexibility [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the cerebellar structures are involved in functions requiring cognitive flexibility abilities.
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Getting a grip on cognitive flexibility [PDF]
Cognitive flexibility refers to the ability to quickly reconfigure our mind, as when we switch between different tasks. This review highlights recent evidence showing that cognitive flexibility can be conditioned by simple incentives typically known to drive lower-level learning, such as stimulus–response associations.
Braem, Senne, Egner, Tobias
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Objectives The nursing profession entails many stressful situations and challenges, such as heavy workload, shift work, emotional demands and professional conflicts.
Agnieszka Kruczek +2 more
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Cognitive Flexibility in Mice: Effects of Puberty and Role of NMDA Receptor Subunits
Cognitive flexibility refers to the ability to adapt flexibly to changing circumstances. In laboratory mice, we investigated whether cognitive flexibility is higher in pubertal mice than in adult mice, and whether this difference is related to the ...
Lisa Seifried +3 more
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Background Flexibility in coping with stress and cognitive flexibility are new constructs both in Polish and European psychological sciences. A person displaying flexibility in coping has a wide repertoire of remedial strategies, which he or she is able ...
Agata Borzyszkowska +1 more
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Background: Cognitive flexibility is a frontal lobe function, and some scholars have indicated that it is linked to depression. The Cognitive Flexibility Test (CFT) is a neuropsychological test that can easily and promptly measure cognitive flexibility ...
Toshiki Fukuzaki, Shinya Takeda
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In recent years, researchers have tried to unpack the meaning of the term flexibility and test how different constructs of flexibility are associated with various psychopathologies.
Shilat Haim-Nachum +2 more
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Evidence supporting a role for astrocytes in the regulation of cognitive flexibility and neuronal oscillations through the Ca2+ binding protein S100β. [PDF]
The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is important for cognitive flexibility, the ability to switch between two task-relevant dimensions. Changes in neuronal oscillations and alterations in the coupling across frequency ranges have been correlated with ...
Adam T Brockett +10 more
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False Memories and Cognitive Flexibility
This study examined false memories, which occur when people misrecognize words that are not presented to them during the recall phase, along with cognitive flexibility, which is thought to be related to metacognitive processes such as attention ...
Gökhan Şahin
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Cognitive flexibility predicts early reading skills [PDF]
International audienceAn important aspect of learning to read is efficiency in accessing different kinds of linguistic information (orthographic, phonological, and semantic) about written words.
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