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How recreational therapies impact physiological and psychosocial outcomes in cancer patients: a review. [PDF]
D'Oria M +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dental anxiety is a widespread barrier to care, often contributing to appointment avoidance, treatment disruption, and emotional strain for both patients and clinicians. While extensively studied as a psychological trait, less attention has been paid to how anxiety manifests situationally and relationally, through non‐verbal ...
Mona Nasser +4 more
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The Use of EEG in the Study of Emotional States and Visual Word Recognition with or Without Musical Stimulus in University Students with Dyslexia. [PDF]
Christodoulides P +2 more
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Abstract Motor imagery (MI) can facilitate movement in healthy individuals and patient populations. People with Parkinson's (PwP) experience debilitating motor symptoms, yet appear to have relatively intact MI capabilities, which may position MI as an effective therapeutic adjunct to existing interventions for PwP.
Camilla Woodrow‐Hill +5 more
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Effects of Music Choice on Performance and Psychophysiological Responses to Exercise-A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Pounds ES +4 more
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Overview of studies included in the systematic review investigating the association between perioperative sleep disorders (PSD) and postoperative delirium (POD) in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. ABSTRACT Post‐operative delirium (POD) is an acute deterioration in cognitive function and highly prevalent after cardiac surgery (CS; up to 55 ...
Hesam Varpaei +6 more
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The Impact of Red Songs and Music Training Experience on Implicit Prosocial Attitudes: Evidence from the SC-IAT Paradigm and Event-Related Potentials. [PDF]
He Y, Yang B, Liu Y, Wang S, Zheng M.
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Language comprehension and the rhythm of perception
It is widely agreed that language understanding has a distinctive phenomenology, as illustrated by phenomenal contrast cases. Yet it remains unclear how to account for the perceptual phenomenology of language experience. I advance a rhythmic account, which explains this phenomenology in terms of changes in the rhythm of sensory capacities in both ...
Alfredo Vernazzani
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Acute Music-Frequency Exposure Modulates Salivary Stress and Neurotrophic Markers in Young Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Bozok ÜG +3 more
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Is intending just remembering?
I assess Wayne Wu's thesis that intention is a form of practical memory functionally analogous to working memory. Wu argues that being active in intention involves vigilance and steadfastness (sustaining attention). I argue that being active in intention also requires strategic management, a distinct process of modulating intention's influence against ...
Juan Pablo Bermúdez
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