The effect of cumulative trauma and polarised thinking on severity of depressive disorder. [PDF]
Abstract Over recent decades, there has been more evidence of the connection between trauma and depression. More research is needed on the relationship between different types of trauma and their combination (cumulative trauma) with respect to the severity of depressive symptoms.
Salla M +4 more
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Periodic and Aperiodic EEG Parameters During Transitions from Wakefulness to Light Sleep: Preliminary Results on Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer's Disease vs. Healthy Elderly [PDF]
Abstract Background The periodic (e.g., EEG alpha power density) and aperiodic (offset and slope of EEG power density) components of resting‐state EEG rhythms reflect different aspects of global neural dynamics and have been linked to excitatory/inhibitory balance.
Carpi M +13 more
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A neuroimaging data set on problem solving in the case of the reversal error: Putamen data
Structural Magnetic Resonance Images (sMRI) for a sample of university students were recorded. Out of magnetic resonance, students performed a test of algebra problem solving.
Lara Ferrando +2 more
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Can Yerba Mate Reduce the Risk of Cognitive Impairment? A pilot study [PDF]
Abstract Background Yerba mate (YM), an infusion made from Ilex paraguariensis, is widely consumed in Argentina and other South American countries. Experimental studies have shown that YM enhances antioxidant defenses, increases chaperonin expression, and reduces AChE activity and Aβ expression.
Gilbert A +15 more
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Baseline Results Investigate APOE‐Memory Connection in Latin‐American Population at Risk for Dementia ‐ LatAm‐FINGERS Initial Insights [PDF]
Abstract Background Latin America (LA) faces heightened vulnerability to modifiable dementia risk factors. Early identification of at‐risk individuals is crucial for implementing effective preventive strategies. The Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test with Immediate Recall (FCSRT‐IR) is promising in early detection of mnemonic impairment, with high ...
Friedlaender C +45 more
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Objetivos: O objetivo do presente estudo foi testar o papel mediador do medo de receber compaixão dos outros e dos sentimentos de segurança e proximidade, em contexto social, na associação entre vergonha externa e o bem-estar psicológico dos adolescentes.
Ana Laura Mendes +2 more
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La Neuropsicología en Latinoamérica: hacia una época de redes y colaboraciones…
La búsqueda de la relación entre el cerebro y la mente es tan vieja como el mundo, ya Platón e Hipócrates (400ac) pensaban que el cerebro era la base del pensamiento.
Ricardo Allegri +2 more
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O presente artigo se propôs a apresentar como os saberes da neuropsicologia e da psicologia positiva se entrecruzam para a compreensão da dislexia no contexto da educação. Para tanto, o percurso metodológico escolhido no preparo deste texto foi o formato
Mara Dantas Pereira +1 more
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Frequency of neurolopsychological deficits after traumatic brain injury [PDF]
El traumatismo craneoencefálico (TCE) puede conllevar impactantes cambios en la vida cotidiana, que incluyen alteraciones a nivel social, profesional, comunicativo y cognitivo (dificultades atencionales, mnemónicas y ejecutivas).
Baddeley A. D. +14 more
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Executive Functions in Latin American Older Adults: Exploring the Concept Shifting Test and Its Relationship with the APOE Gene in a Cross‐Sectional Sample from the LatAm‐FINGERS Study [PDF]
Abstract Background Latin America (LA) faces high vulnerability to dementia risk factors. Early detection of cognitive decline, particularly in executive functions (EF), is crucial. The Trail Making Test (TMT) has limitations, while the Concept Shifting Test (CST) offers potential advantages but lacks LA adaptation.
Cardoso D +45 more
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