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Cognition (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognition'
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30 Jul 2009
A "framework" is presented for understanding empirically confirmed and unconfirmed phenomena in the Indo-Tibetan meditation system, from an integrative perspective, and providing evidence that certain meditative practices enable meditators to ...
rec_pub_19735255-new-beginnings-evidence-meditational-regimen-lead-optimization.htm
The cross-cultural evidence on "extreme behaviors": what can it tell us?
30 Jul 2009
Many kinds of body/mind practices are capable of producing remarkable behaviors and altered body states. A typology of such behaviors and states, defined as observable and intentional "extreme" alterations to the body, is presented. Epistemological ...
rec_pub_19735251-the-cross-cultural-evidence-extreme-behaviors-tell-us.htm
Classical mindfulness: an introduction to its theory and practice for clinical application.
30 Jul 2009
Among the modern versions of mindfulness, mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) has played the key role in introducing mindfulness practice to the field of psychology and medicine. In fact, the efforts to integrate mindfulness into psychology ...
rec_pub_19735247-classical-mindfulness-introduction-theory-practice-clinical.htm
Tibetan medicine and regeneration.
30 Jul 2009
An overview of the concept of regeneration in Tibetan medicine is presented with descriptions of detoxification and tonification longevity protocols. The body must be fortified before receiving stronger treatments for regeneration. All disease is ...
rec_pub_19735245-tibetan-medicine-regeneration.htm
Can meditation slow rate of cellular aging? Cognitive stress, mindfulness, and telomeres.
30 Jul 2009
Understanding the malleable determinants of cellular aging is critical to understanding human longevity. Telomeres may provide a pathway for exploring this question. Telomeres are the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes. The length of ...
rec_pub_19735238-can-meditation-slow-rate-cellular-aging-cognitive-stress-mindfulness.htm
The importance and challenges of assessing cognition in Indigenous Australians.
30 Jul 2009
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this paper was to investigate the importance and challenges involved in conducting serial cognitive assessments among healthy Indigenous adolescents. METHOD: Cognitive assessments were conducted at fortnightly intervals for 2 ...
rec_pub_19579106-the-importance-challenges-assessing-cognition-indigenous-australians.htm
Development of visuospatial ability and kanji copying in Williams Syndrome.
30 Jul 2009
Williams syndrome is known for uneven cognitive abilities. Visuospatial difficulties such as a failure in constructing objects are considered to be characteristic and may influence the copying of Japanese semantic characters, kanji. In contrast to ...
rec_pub_19589456-development-visuospatial-ability-kanji-copying-williams-syndrome.htm
30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19593186-the-effects-risperidone-cognitive-performance-individuals-schizotypal.htm
Tuberculous meningitis in HIV-infected individuals.
30 Jul 2009
HIV-infected individuals are at increased risk for all forms of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, including tuberculous meningitis. This risk is increased at more advanced levels of immunosuppression. The time interval between onset of symptoms and ...
rec_pub_19589299-tuberculous-meningitis-hiv-infected-individuals.htm
30 Jul 2009
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the effect of sex and butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) genotype on the incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD), cognitive and functional decline, brain volume changes, and response to rivastigmine treatment in individuals with mild ...
rec_pub_19617863-progression-mild-cognitive-impairment-alzheimer-s-disease-effects-sex.htm
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