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Dehydration and Cognitive Performance

Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2007
Human neuropsychology investigates brain-behavior relationships, using objective tools (neurological tests) to tie the biological and behavior aspects together. The use of neuropsychological assessment tools in assessing potential effects of dehydration is a natural progression of the scientific pursuit to understand the physical and mental ...
Ann C, Grandjean, Nicole R, Grandjean
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Naps, cognition and performance

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2010
Daytime napping is a frequent habit of many individuals, whether healthy or not, and may occur in a wide variety of contexts. There are several reasons for napping in the human adult, including prophylactic strategies or recuperative need, respectively before or after sleep loss, or even pure appetitive drive.
Ficca G   +4 more
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MDS Cognitive Performance Scale(C)

Journal of Gerontology, 1994
Chronic cognitive impairment is a major problem in U.S. nursing homes, yet traditional assessment systems in most facilities included only limited information on cognitive status. Following the Congressional mandate in the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA '87), U.S.
J N, Morris   +6 more
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