نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive forms

تعداد نتایج: 510310  

2006
LAUREN B. ALLOY LYN Y. ABRAMSON AMY M. NEEREN

In this article, we review findings on the role of negative cognitive styles and information processing biases as cognitive vulnerabilities to unipolar and bipolar mood disorders. We first briefly describe the cognitive theories of unipolar depression and the logic of their extension to bipolar disorders, as well as methodological issues involved in conducting vulnerability research, particular...

2017
Jonas Radl Leire Salazar Héctor Cebolla-Boado

This study addresses the relationship between various family forms and the level of cognitive and non-cognitive skills among 15- to 16-year-old students. We measure cognitive skills using standardized scores in mathematics; non-cognitive abilities are captured by a composite measure of internal locus of control related to mathematics. A particular focus lies on father absence although we also e...

Journal: :Alzheimer's & Dementia 2014
Massimo S. Fiandaca Mark E. Mapstone Amrita K. Cheema Howard J. Federoff

The increasing number of afflicted individuals with late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) poses significant emotional and financial burden on the world's population. Therapeutics designed to treat symptoms or alter the disease course have failed to make an impact, despite substantial investments by governments, pharmaceutical industry, and private donors. These failures in treatment efficacy have...

Journal: :Journal of Parkinson's disease 2011
Iddo Magen Marie-Françoise Chesselet

Synucleopathies are neurodegenerative disorders characterized by abnormal accumulation of alpha-synuclein, most often in neurons. Familial forms are due to mutations or multiplications of the gene encoding for alpha-synuclein but most synucleopathies occur sporadically. They include Parkinson's disease (PD) and dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), which are both linked to cognitive decline. In DLB,...

Journal: :Emotion 2008
Gal Sheppes Nachshon Meiran

The present study was set out to evaluate the cognitive costs of two major emotion regulation strategies under conditions of increased challenge. Previous studies have established that cognitive reappraisal (construing an emotional event in nonemotional terms) has no cognitive costs. However, in all of these studies, reappraisal was initiated at the emotional situation onset, before emotional r...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس 1389

in the past couple of decades sociocultural theory of sla and its implications in efl contexts have attracted attentions of research circles worldwide and aroused some controversies. firth and wagner (1997) have questioned the principles of the cognitive view which gives importance to mental constructs in favor of sociocultural view which highlights social and contextual constructs. but if soci...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2004
Anna Modoni Gabriella Silvestri Maria Grazia Pomponi Fortunato Mangiola Pietro A Tonali Camillo Marra

BACKGROUND Central nervous system involvement occurs in most patients with myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1): mental retardation characterizes congenital forms, while a mild cognitive impairment has been described in adult patients with classic DM1. Neuropathological studies documented neurofibrillary tangles and an aberrant tau-protein expression in brain tissues of patients and animal models of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Frederic Boy Masud Husain Petroc Sumner

In the human brain, cognitive-control processes are generally considered distinct from the unconscious mechanisms elicited by subliminal priming. Here, we show that cognitive control engaged in situations of response conflict interacts with the negative (inhibitory) phase of subliminal priming. Thus, cognitive control may surprisingly share common processes with nonconscious brain mechanisms. I...

Journal: :Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders 2012
Ana S Costa Bruno Fimm Paul Friesen Herve Soundjock Claudia Rottschy Theresa Gross Frank Eitner Arno Reich Jörg B Schulz Ziad S Nasreddine Kathrin Reetz

AIMS The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) has gained recognition for its validity in detecting cognitive impairment in several clinical populations. For serial assessments, alternate forms are needed to overcome possible practice effects. Our objective was to investigate the reliability of two German MoCA alternate forms for longitudinal assessment applications. METHODS The original and o...

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