Malleability of Cognitive Style and its Implications for Management Practice [PDF]
The study examined the extent to which cognitive style is fixed or malleable. It involved a comparison of cognitive styles between the Chinese and British nationals to determine the effect of culture on cognitive style.
Zhang, Ling
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The present study examined the effects of attention training on aspects of cognitive control in adults. In this study, the participants (\mathbf{n}=\pmb{17})) were asked to complete a dot-probe task as attention training.
Yi Wang +5 more
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Effectiveness of cognitive training for Chinese elderly in Hong Kong
Timothy Kwok,1,2 Anita Wong,3 Grace Chan,4 YY Shiu,3 Ko-Chuen Lam,2 Daniel Young,2 Daniel WH Ho,2 Florence Ho21Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China; 2Jockey Club Centre ...
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Biological Factors Contributing to the Response to Cognitive Training in Mild Cognitive Impairment [PDF]
In mild cognitive impairment (MCI), small benefits from cognitive training were observed for memory functions but there appears to be great variability in the response to treatment.
Landerer, Verena +15 more
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A comparison of two versions of the Cognitive Therapy Scale
The Cognitive Therapy Scale is a well-established tool for assessing skills in delivering cognitive therapy, but has been subject to criticism. It has recently been updated by two groups, producing the Revised version or CTS-R (Blackburn, James, Milne ...
Gordon, P. Kenneth
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A randomised controlled trial of cognitive behaviour therapy and motivational interviewing for people with type 1 diabetes mellitus with persistent sub-optimal glycaemic control: A diabetes and psychological therapies (ADaPT) study [PDF]
Published version. Copyright © 2010 NIHR Health Technology Assessment ProgrammeTo determine whether (i) motivational enhancement therapy (MET) + cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) compared with usual care, (ii) MET compared with usual care, (iii) or MET +
J Bartlett +35 more
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Amy Lawson Moore,1 Dick M Carpenter II,2 Terissa M Miller,1 Christina Ledbetter3 1Gibson Institute of Cognitive Research, Colorado Springs, CO, USA; 2College of Education, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO, USA; 3Department of ...
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O3‐07‐01: AEROBIC TRAINING IS RELATED TO COGNITIVE HEALTH IN ADULTS AT RISK FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: RESULTS FROM THE AEROBIC EXERCISE AND COGNITIVE HEALTH (REACH) PILOT STUDY [PDF]
Gilda E. Ennis +16 more
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Enhancing memory and attention with adaptive computerized cognitive training
The increase in life expectancy was followed by an increase in age-related difficulties, representing an important threat to active aging. To promote active aging a growing interest in developing Computerized Cognitive Trainings (CTT) took place.
Signorello D. +3 more
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