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Iron deficiency and cognitive functions

open access: yesNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 2014
Ignacio Jáuregui-Lobera Department of Nutrition and Bromatology, Pablo de Olavide University, Seville, Spain Abstract: Micronutrient deficiencies, especially those related to iodine and iron, are linked to different cognitive impairments, as ...
Jáuregui-Lobera I
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Standards for thyroid laboratory testing, and cognitive functions after menopause [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Introduction : The aim of the study is to analyze the relationship between normative and non-normative thyroid tests (TSH, TT4, TT3, FT3, FT4, anti-TPO, anti-Tg, AB-TSHR) and the level of cognitive functions in postmenopausal women.
Przemysław Bejga   +9 more
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Assessment and Comparison of basic cognitive functions based on Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) in police shift and administrative personnel [PDF]

open access: yesطب انتظامی, 2020
Background: The workforce of any military organization is one of the most important and influential resources in that system. The need for the proper use and suitable selection of people in different work shifts is vital.
Azam Rashidi   +3 more
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Cognitive Functions of Religious Teaching in the Universe [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش نامه معارف قرآنی, 2021
Religious teaching is the most important request that one should ask God in any case, and this, in addition to creating the courage to break the limited material barriers, teach us to ask God to be persistent in the way of virtues and goodness; not ...
هاشم اندیشه   +2 more
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Cognitive conjunction and cognitive functions

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2004
We argue that conjunction analysis does not solve the problems with subtraction analyses that it sets out to solve and that it has additional problems of its own. We argue that detailed analyses of the tasks set to identify cognitive functions are required for both conjunction and subtraction analyses to achieve their goals of localizing cognitive ...
David Caplan, Lauren Moo
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Alpha Waves as a Neuromarker of Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Challenge of Reproducibility and Heterogeneity

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2018
Background: There is no consensus in the literature concerning the presence of abnormal alpha wave profiles in patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Aline Lefebvre   +26 more
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The Impact of Practicing Open- vs. Closed-Skill Sports on Executive Functions—A Meta-Analytic and Systematic Review with a Focus on Characteristics of Sports

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2022
Exercise modes can be categorized based on the skills required (open vs. closed skills), which implicates various demands on cognitive skills, especially executive functions (EFs). Thus, their practice may have varying effects on EFs.
Florian Heilmann   +2 more
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Disruption of melatonin synthesis is associated with impaired 14-3-3 and miR-451 levels in patients with autism spectrum disorders

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2017
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by a wide genetic and clinical heterogeneity. However, some biochemical impairments, including decreased melatonin (crucial for circadian regulation) and elevated platelet N-acetylserotonin (the precursor
Cécile Pagan   +15 more
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Masticatory function and cognitive function

open access: yesOkajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica, 2010
Recent studies have suggest that masticatory (chewing) function is useful for maintaining neurocognitive function in the elderly. For example, a reduced ability to masticate, such as that resulting from toothlessness or soft-diet feeding, causes learning and memory deficits in aged animals and pathologic changes in the hippocampus.
KUBO, Kin-ya   +8 more
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Lycopene and cognitive function [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Nutritional Science, 2019
AbstractDecreases in cognitive function related to increases in oxidative stress and inflammation occur with ageing. Acknowledging the free radical-quenching activity and anti-inflammatory action of the carotenoid lycopene, the aim of the present review was to assess if there is evidence for a protective relationship between lycopene and maintained ...
Kristi M. Crowe-White   +2 more
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