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Dissociable neural effects of stimulus valence and preceding context during the inhibition of responses to emotional faces.

30 Aug 2009 Socially appropriate behavior requires the concurrent inhibition of actions that are inappropriate in the context. This self-regulatory function requires an interaction of inhibitory and emotional processes that recruits brain regions beyond those ...
rec_pub_19086020-dissociable-neural-effects-stimulus-valence-preceding-context.htm


Intentional inhibition: how the "veto-area" exerts control.

30 Aug 2009 One important aspect of self-control is refraining voluntarily from already planned behavior, by a final intervention before commitment to action. Despite its crucial role in human existence, and clear social implications, this aspect of ...
rec_pub_19072994-intentional-inhibition-veto-area-exerts-control.htm


[Simple and useful evaluation of motor difficulty in childhood (9-12 years old children ) by interview score on motor skills and soft neurological signs--aim for the diagnosis of developmental coordination disorder]

30 Aug 2009 Many children with developmental disorders are known to have motor impairment such as clumsiness and poor physical ability;however, the objective evaluation of such difficulties is not easy in routine clinical practice. In this study, we aimed to ...
rec_pub_19764453-simple-useful-evaluation-motor-difficulty-childhood-9-12-years-old.htm


Antihypertensive treatment and dementia.

30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19776695-antihypertensive-treatment-dementia.htm


The relationship between anticholinergic medications and Mini-Cog scores in older adults receiving home health care.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVES: To describe anticholinergic use patterns in older adult home health recipients and examine their relationship to evidence of cognitive impairment. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: A home health care agency in Eastern Washington ...
rec_pub_19842783-the-relationship-anticholinergic-medications-mini-cog-scores-older.htm


Cognitive function and serum levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in patients with bipolar disorder.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVES: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is an important contributor to the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder (BD), and abnormalities in the BDNF-signaling system may be implicated in the cognitive decline observed in BD patients. We ...
rec_pub_19689509-cognitive-function-serum-levels-brain-derived-neurotrophic-factor.htm


Anterior cingulate volumes associated with trait impulsivity in individuals with bipolar disorder.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVE: Impulsivity is associated with the clinical outcome and likelihood of risky behaviors among bipolar disorder (BD) patients. Our previous study showed an inverse relationship between impulsivity and orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) volume in ...
rec_pub_19689505-anterior-cingulate-volumes-associated-trait-impulsivity-individuals.htm


Verbal learning in Alzheimer's disease: cumulative word knowledge gains across learning trials.

30 Aug 2009 Research regarding learning in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients has been mixed. Learning capacity might be better indexed using a score that reflects the interaction between the learning slope and total recall, referred to as the Cumulative Word ...
rec_pub_19691869-verbal-learning-alzheimer-s-disease-cumulative-word-knowledge-gains.htm


Detection of cognitive impairment and dementia using the animal fluency test: the DECIDE study.

30 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the performance of a one-minute screening test measured against a validated 10-minute screening test for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in detecting CI in patients aged > or = 65 years with two or more vascular risk factors ...
rec_pub_19831129-detection-cognitive-impairment-dementia-using-animal-fluency-test.htm


Simple and choice reaction times are prolonged following extracorporeal circulation: a potential method for the assessment of acute neurocognitive deficit.

30 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: Cognitive deficit related to open heart surgery came into the focus of interest according to professional and social expectations. The negative effects on quality of life and the large number of involved patients emphasize the need its ...
rec_pub_19721398-simple-choice-reaction-times-prolonged-following-extracorporeal.htm

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