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Optical Coherent Tomography as a Potential Biomarker for Logopenic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia: A Cross‐Sectional Prospective Study [PDF]
Abstract Background The logopenic variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia (lvPPA) is a neurodegenerative disorder affecting primarily language functions. In 86% of lvPPA cases, the underlying pathology is amyloidopathy, as seen in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
Wu F +4 more
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Investigating the Applicability of the SAFER‐YCL Care Bundle for Transitions From CAMHS Crisis and Liaison Services: The Barriers and Enablers [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Crisis and Liaison teams in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) offer intensive, short‐term support to young people experiencing mental health crisis in the community (Crisis) or admitted to acute hospitals (Liaison). There is no evidence‐based model for how these teams operate.
Roe J +11 more
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Mapping Associations Between the Severity of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms and Automatically Extracted Free‐Speech Features [PDF]
Abstract Background Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) can precede cognitive decline in Alzheimer's Disease and serve as prognostic factors of disease progression. Assessing NPS in clinical practice is challenging due to time constraints, subjectivity and limited adaptability of tools to early‐stage cognitive decline.
Alexopoulou Z +18 more
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Correction: Virtual reality programs targeting executive functions and social cognition evaluation and/or rehabilitation in children with ADHD or ASD—A narrative review [PDF]
Filippia Doulou +2 more
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BackgroundHeart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback, an intervention based on the voluntary self-regulation of autonomic parameters, has been shown to affect prefrontal brain functioning and improve executive functions.
Lukas Bögge +3 more
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Mental time travel to personal past and future events shows remarkable cognitive and neural similarities. Both temporalities seem to rely on the same core network involving episodic binding and monitoring processes.
I. Colás-Blanco +3 more
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The benefits of mind wandering on a naturalistic prospective memory task
Mind wandering (MW) occurs when our attention spontaneously shifts from the task at hand to inner thoughts. MW is often future-oriented and may help people remember to carry out their planned actions (Prospective Memory, PM).
J. C. Girardeau +5 more
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Recent studies suggest that the human body plays a critical role in episodic memory. Still, the precise relationship between bodily self-consciousness (BSC) and memory formation of specific events, especially in real-life contexts, remains a topic of ...
Sylvain Penaud +3 more
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Introduction The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a serious exergame in improving the neuropsychiatric symptoms of patients with neurocognitive disorders.
Philippe Robert +11 more
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La sémiosphère de la mémoire individuelle : un modèle sémiotique et intermédial
Alors que la sémiotique pourrait être considérée comme « une science de la mémoire » peu de modèles sémiotiques de la mémoire ont été jusqu’ici formalisés. En regard de la rareté des travaux sémiotiques portant sur la mémoire individuelle, cet article en
Emmanuelle Caccamo
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