Mental context reinstatement reduces resistance to false suggestions after children have experienced a repeated event [PDF]
When children allege repeated abuse, they are required to provide details about specific instances. This often results in children confusing details from different instances and so we examined whether ‘mental context reinstatement’ (MCR) could be used to
Jennings, Donna M.+2 more
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Aberrant Mitochondrial Metabolism in Alzheimer's Disease Links Energy Stress with Ferroptosis
Alves et al. reveal how energy loss and oxidative stress, two major features of Alzheimer's disease, are connected. Mitochondria controls the flux of the antioxidant glutathione (GSH), via facilitating both its production and consumption. Energy restriction limits GSH synthesis, conferring vulnerability to cell death by ferroptosis, implicated as a ...
Francesca Alves+17 more
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Demographic Factors, Cumulative Stressors, and Psychological Well-being
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukrainian war appear to have adverse mental health effects. These global crises have raised concerns about the long-term psychological well-being of individuals across different demographic groups.
M. Theodoratou, A. Petrou, A. Kalaitzaki
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Automatic effects of illness schema activation on behavioral manifestations of illness. [PDF]
Objective: Relatively little research has directly evaluated the schematic nature of illness representations proposed by the common sense model of illness. Four studies tested the hypothesis that illness schema activation leads directly and automatically
Henderson, Caroline J, Orbell, Sheina
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Intestinal Clock Promotes Cognitive Memory Through Adenosine Signaling
The intestinal clock controls the expression of an adenosine enzyme that modulates systemic adenosine level and A1R signaling in the hippocampus, and in turn, cognitive function involving long‐term potentiation and BDNF‐dependent synaptic changes.
Min Chen+13 more
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Discrepancy Between Quarterly Recall and Annual Recall of Falls: A Survey of Older Adults
Background : Accurate measurement of the frequency of falls is challenging because falls can only be self-reported. We hypothesized that quarterly surveys over a year would be superior to a 1-time annual survey for older adults to recall the number of ...
Jinho Yoo+5 more
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The Impact of a Self-Avatar on Cognitive Load in Immersive Virtual Reality [PDF]
The use of a self-avatar inside an immersive virtual reality system has been shown to have important effects on presence, interaction and perception of space.
Pan, Y, Steed, A, Steptoe, W, Zisch, F
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The Effect of Immersion Technology on the Quality of Life in Older Adults: A Systematic Review
Immersive technologies, especially virtual reality (VR), significantly improve the quality of life for older adults by enhancing physical health, cognitive function, and psychological well‐being. These technologies can be adapted to meet individual needs, making them an effective tool for addressing the challenges of aging.
Solmaz Sohrabei+2 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic and its associated setbacks have significantly impacted human mental health. Depression of various intensities has resulted due to a wide variety of losses that people have experienced.
Suzan Elmajali, Irfan Ahmad
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Effects of Reminiscence Therapy Using Nostalgic SONGS on The Cognitive Function of The Elderly Living in The Community. [PDF]
The study aimed to examine the effects of reminiscence therapy using nostalgic songs on the cognitive function of elderly people living in the community.
Hashimoto, Akiko+2 more
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