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The Development Study of Smoking Stroop Test on a Turkish Sample. [PDF]
Kisacik E, Çakir Z.
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ABSTRACT This longitudinal study examined the developmental relations between first‐order Theory of Mind (ToM), advanced ToM, and executive function (EF) from ages 4 to 7.5. Two‐hundred‐three German children were assessed at ages 4, 5.5, and 7.5 on measures of ToM, EF (working memory, inhibition, cognitive flexibility), general cognition, and language.
Christopher Osterhaus +3 more
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GROUP VERSION OF THE STROOP AND REVERSE-STROOP TEST
Yuji HAKODA, Megumi SASAKI
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To Merge or not: The Early Onto‐ and Phylogenetic Origin of Co‐Representation
ABSTRACT The origin of co‐representation during joint action poses a puzzle: It apparently only emerges around the age of four in humans, suggesting it is cognitively demanding, but has also been demonstrated in several nonhuman primate species whose cognitive skills do not match human four‐year‐olds.
Fabia M. Miss +3 more
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Smartphone-based Stroop Test, EncephalApp: What is the optimal cutoff for diagnosing minimal hepatic encephalopathy? [PDF]
Masuzaki R, Kogure H.
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ABSTRACT Background Longer life expectancy in Down syndrome (DS) has shifted concern to age‐related declines in everyday functioning. Adaptive and maladaptive behaviours are pivotal to quality of life, yet little is known about their patterns in older adults with DS.
Yingying Yang +3 more
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Bidirectional Causal Relationships Between Obesity and Executive Function in Children and Adolescents: A Genetic Instrumental Variable Analysis [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study examines the causal relationship between obesity and executive function (EF)—including cognitive flexibility, inhibitory control, and working memory—using genetic instrumental variable analysis. A bidirectional two‐stage least squares (2SLS) analysis was conducted in 406 children and adolescents.
Zheng J +7 more
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Abstract This study aimed to clarify the effects of the following cooling garments on performance during and after vigorous, heart‐rate‐clamped exercise under hot and humid conditions: base layers made of cross‐shaped fibers (C), sugar alcohol‐printed base layers (S), and a combination of S with a fan‐attached jacket (S+F).
Kazutaka Ota +2 more
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