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Smoking patterns during cognitive performance
Addictive Behaviors, 1988Studies on the effects of smoking and performance in learning and memory tasks have followed one of two strategies: (a) either subjects are required to smoke at fixed intervals and/or rates, or (b) subjects are permitted to smoke freely in the absence of any monitoring or observation of smoking acts.
T, Ney, A, Gale, M, Weaver
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Cognitive therapy for performance anxiety
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2004AbstractWe present and illustrate the major components of cognitive therapy for performance anxiety, focusing on the performance fears of a client treated with a protocol designed for social phobia. The basic supposition of cognitive theory is that a client's thoughts and beliefs about situations maintain distressing feelings, such as anxiety. Changing
Thomas L, Rodebaugh, Dianne L, Chambless
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Grazing, cognitive performance and mood
Appetite, 2009Two experiments were carried out to examine how spreading food intake between either two or four occasions would affect mood and cognition. The first experiment used 96 participants in a between subject design where participants received either two milkshakes at 09:00 and 13:00 or four (half nutrient content but same volume) milkshakes at 09:00, 11:00,
Paul, Hewlett, Andrew, Smith, Eva, Lucas
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Cigarette smoking and cognitive performance
British Journal of Addiction, 1992AbstractWhile some investigations into the relationship between smoking and cognitive performance have reported that smoking facilitates performance, other research has come to the opposite conclusion. A review of the literature suggests that this variance in results may be due to differences among studies in design (comparing smokers only with ...
G J, Spilich, L, June, J, Renner
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Cognitive performance in cryptogenic epilepsy
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2005Cognitive impairment in epilepsy has begun to gain more attention in clinical practice. There is now a considerable amount of research relating to memory functioning in epilepsy, however, few studies specifically focused on cryptogenic epilepsy. We investigated the cognitive performance in cryptogenic epilepsy patients with the aid of cognitive ability
C-W, Huang +3 more
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Cognitive Performance in Conversion Hysteria
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1976In order to test some neurobiologically based assumptions pertaining to attention and memory dysfunction in conversion hysteria, a series of tasks was given to 17 hospitalized patients with hysterical conversion reaction and to a control group of nonpsychotic patients under conditions of nonstress and stress.
F, Bendefeldt, L L, Miller, A M, Ludwig
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Background Music and Cognitive Performance
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2010The present experiment employed standardized test batteries to assess the effects of fast-tempo music on cognitive performance among 56 male and female university students. A linguistic processing task and a spatial processing task were selected from the Criterion Task Set developed to assess verbal and nonverbal performance.
Angel, Leslie A. +2 more
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Cognitive performance and aphasia recovery
Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2017Objectives This study assessed cognitive performance of subjects with aphasia during the acute stage of stroke and evaluated how such performance relates to recovery at 3 months. Materials & methods Patients with aphasia following a left hemisphere stroke were evaluated during the first (baseline) and the fourth-month post onset.
José Fonseca +2 more
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Coffee, Caffeine, and Cognitive Performance
2004[Book abstract:] Coffee, tea, and chocolate are among the most frequently consumed products in the world. The pleasure that many experience from these edibles is accompanied by a range of favorable and adverse effects on the brain that have been the focus of a wealth of recent research.Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, and the Brain presents new information on ...
Snel, J., Lorist, M.M., Tieges, Z.
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Cognitive Complexity and Group Performance
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1972Abstract : A study was conducted to determine if leaders with high cognitive complexity scores had better performance and manifest different behavior than leaders with low complexity scores. The results indicated how the performance of groups with high complexity leaders was significantly better than groups with low complexity leaders and how high ...
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