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Molecular neurodevelopment: an in vivo 31P-1H MRSI study.

11 Aug 2009 Synaptic development and elimination are normal neurodevelopmental processes, which if altered could contribute to various neuropsychiatric disorders. 31P-1H magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) and structural magnetic resonance imaging ...
rec_pub_19674503-molecular-neurodevelopment-vivo-31p-1h-mrsi-study.htm


Association between cognitive function and social support with glycemic control in adults with diabetes mellitus.

11 Aug 2009 OBJECTIVES: To examine whether cognitive impairment in adults with diabetes mellitus is associated with worse glycemic control and to assess whether level of social support for diabetes mellitus care modifies this relationship. DESIGN: ...
rec_pub_19682129-association-cognitive-function-social-support-glycemic-control-adults.htm


[The relationship between emotional distress, cognitive performance and health - related quality of life in patients with hepatitis C prior to antiviral treatment]

10 Aug 2009 Recent epidemiologic studies suggest that more than 175 million individuals are infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) worldwide. In the past few years, outcome studies in chronic HCV patients are no longer focusing solely on traditional end points ...
rec_pub_19676008-the-relationship-emotional-distress-cognitive-performance-health.htm


Diet quality is associated with better cognitive test performance among aging men and women.

10 Aug 2009 Most studies of association between diet and cognition among the elderly focus on the role of single nutrients or foods and ignore the complexity of dietary patterns and total diet quality. We prospectively examined associations between an index of ...
rec_pub_19675102-diet-quality-associated-better-cognitive-test-performance-aging-men.htm


Stacking of irregularly shaped blocks in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and young humans (Homo sapiens).

10 Aug 2009 Stacking blocks provides a way to evaluate cognitive development in humans and other species using the same comparative measures. The present study used regular cubic blocks as well as cubic blocks with bumps on two sides. The bumps changed the ...
rec_pub_19672637-stacking-irregularly-shaped-blocks-chimpanzees-pan-troglodytes-young.htm


Acquisition and memory of sequence order in young and adult chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).

10 Aug 2009 There is no research about age difference in the process of sequential learning in non-human primates. Is there any difference between young and adults in sequential learning process? Six chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), 3 young and 3 adults, learned ...
rec_pub_19672636-acquisition-memory-sequence-order-young-adult-chimpanzees-pan.htm


Adherence to a Mediterranean diet, cognitive decline, and risk of dementia.

10 Aug 2009 CONTEXT: Higher adherence to a Mediterranean-type diet is linked to lower risk for mortality and chronic diseases, but its association with cognitive decline is unclear. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association of a Mediterranean diet with change ...
rec_pub_19671905-adherence-mediterranean-diet-cognitive-decline-risk-dementia.htm


The validity, reliability and clinical utility of the Hong Kong Montreal Cognitive Assessment (HK-MoCA) in patients with cerebral small vessel disease.

9 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND/AIMS: To evaluate the psychometric properties of the Hong Kong Montreal Cognitive Assessment (HK-MoCA) in patients with cerebral small vessel disease (SVD). METHODS: 40 SVD patients and 40 matched controls were recruited. Concurrent and ...
rec_pub_19672065-the-validity-reliability-clinical-utility-hong-kong-montreal.htm


Erythropoietin sustains cognitive function and brain volume after neonatal stroke.

9 Aug 2009 Neonatal stroke leads to mortality and severe morbidity, but there currently is no effective treatment. Erythropoietin (EPO) promotes cytoprotection and neurogenesis in the short term following brain injury; however, long-term cognitive outcomes and ...
rec_pub_19672069-erythropoietin-sustains-cognitive-function-brain-volume-neonatal.htm


Human gestures trigger different attentional shifts in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and humans (Homo sapiens).

9 Aug 2009 To examine how gestural cues trigger shifts in attention, two chimpanzees and ten humans participated in a computer-controlled target-detection experiment. Before presenting the target at either a left or right location, a photograph of a human ...
rec_pub_19669811-human-gestures-trigger-different-attentional-shifts-chimpanzees-pan.htm

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