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Cognition (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognition'
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Physical activity levels and cognition in women with type 2 diabetes.
Sep 2009
Persons with type 2 diabetes have a high risk of late-life cognitive impairment, and physical activity might be a potential target for modifying this risk. Therefore, the authors evaluated the association between physical activity level and ...
rec_pub_19729385-physical-activity-levels-cognition-women-type-2-diabetes.htm
Does cognitive science need kernels?
31 Aug 2009
Kernel methods are among the most successful tools in machine learning and are used in challenging data analysis problems in many disciplines. Here we provide examples where kernel methods have proven to be powerful tools for analyzing behavioral ...
rec_pub_19729333-does-cognitive-science-need-kernels.htm
Gender, biology, and mathematics performance.
31 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19805202-gender-biology-mathematics-performance.htm
Follow-up of [11C]PIB uptake and brain volume in patients with Alzheimer disease and controls.
31 Aug 2009
OBJECTIVE: In Alzheimer disease (AD), the accumulation pattern of beta-amyloid over time and its relationship with dementia severity are unclear. We investigated the brain uptake of the amyloid ligand (11)C-labeled Pittsburgh compound B ([(11)C]PIB) ...
rec_pub_19726751-follow-11c-pib-uptake-brain-volume-patients-alzheimer-disease-controls.htm
Pregnancy-associated hypertensive disorders and adult cognitive function among Danish conscripts.
31 Aug 2009
The authors examined the association of gestational hypertensive disorders (hypertension, preeclampsia, eclampsia) with adult cognitive function among men born in 1978-1983 in a well-defined geographic area of northern Denmark. Data from the Danish ...
rec_pub_19726495-pregnancy-associated-hypertensive-disorders-adult-cognitive-function.htm
Introducing the expert electroconvulsive therapy physician for 2009: one person's reflection.
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19730027-introducing-expert-electroconvulsive-therapy-physician-2009-person-s.htm
30 Aug 2009
Magnetic seizure therapy (MST) is under development as a means of improving cognitive outcomes with convulsive therapy through achieving better control over therapeutic seizure induction than is possible with conventional electroconvulsive therapy. ...
rec_pub_19300292-neurophysiological-characterization-high-dose-magnetic-seizure.htm
30 Aug 2009
We report a case of a patient with Fahr disease affected by bipolar disorder type I with psychotic symptoms. The complex clinical picture, characterized by both neurological and psychiatric symptoms, proved to be partially or completely resistant to ...
rec_pub_19252444-efficacy-electroconvulsive-therapy-fahr-disease-associated-bipolar.htm
Young children's understanding of joint commitments.
30 Aug 2009
When adults make a joint commitment to act together, they feel an obligation to their partner. In 2 studies, the authors investigated whether young children also understand joint commitments to act together. In the first study, when an adult ...
rec_pub_19702403-young-children-s-understanding-joint-commitments.htm
Children's health. Sex-specific cognitive effects of lead.
30 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19750086-children-s-health-sex-specific-cognitive-effects-lead.htm
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