Not exact matches
But there may be a way to push those feelings aside, according to new
research published in the
journal Social,
Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.
The
journal Neurology published preliminary
research suggesting that cacao may improve
cognitive function and the flow of blood to the brain.
In 2010, the
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry published
research indicating that blueberry consumption improved
cognitive function and memory performance in older adults.
However, recent
research published in the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition, shows that consumption of fish during pregnancy may positively impact
cognitive development and social prowess.
Published in Springer's
Journal of
Cognitive Enhancement, the
research evaluates the benefits that people gained after three months of full - time meditation training and whether these benefits are maintained seven years later.
New
research published online in The FASEB
Journal shows that in rats, a substance called a ketone ester significantly increase exercise endurance,
cognitive function and energy levels in the heart at high workloads.
And when it comes to setting the stage for depression, a 2009 study in the
journal Cognitive Therapy and
Research found there are two biggies that are particularly devious.
A SISSA
research study published in a special issue of the
journal Brain and Cognition, completely dedicated to the
cognitive neuroscience of food, analyzes the lexical - semantic deficits of the food category in patients suffering from neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.
While previously it was believed that the window for brain recovery was at most one year after injury, new
research from the Center for BrainHealth at The University of Texas at Dallas published online today in the open - access
journal Frontiers in Neurology shows
cognitive performance can be improved to significant degrees months, and even years, after injury, given targeted brain training.
Struggling to balance on one leg for 20 seconds or longer was linked to an increased risk for small blood vessel damage in the brain and reduced
cognitive function in otherwise healthy people with no clinical symptoms, according to new
research in the American Heart Association's
journal Stroke.
In a new video article published in the
Journal of Visualized Experiments, Burwell's
research group demonstrates in full detail how the maze can be used to perform automated visual
cognitive research tasks with great efficiency.
«During sleep, maybe specific brain regions have slow waves at the same time because they need to exchange information with each other, whereas other ones don't,» says Laura Lewis, a
research affiliate in MIT's Department of Brain and
Cognitive Sciences and one of the lead authors of the new study, which appears in the
journal eLife.
«The effects of multi-target simultaneous stimulation of motor and
cognitive networks demand investigation,» says Prof. Jeffrey Hausdorff of TAU's Sackler School of Medicine and the Center for Movement Disorders at Tel Aviv Medical Center, who led the
research for the study, just published in the
journal Movement Disorders.
Julio Martinez - Trujillo, an associate professor in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at Western's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and a Robarts
Research Institute scientist, and his collaborators Roberto A. Gulli and Guillaume Doucet from the
Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, recently published an account of the new toolbox in
Journal of Neuroscience Methods.
She is assistant editor of the
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, the official journal of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals, and communications manager at Kessler Foundation, which conducts rehabilitation research that addresses the physical and cognitive needs of people with disabilities, as well as obstacles to empl
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, the official
journal of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals, and communications manager at Kessler Foundation, which conducts rehabilitation research that addresses the physical and cognitive needs of people with disabilities, as well as obstacles to empl
journal of the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals, and communications manager at Kessler Foundation, which conducts rehabilitation
research that addresses the physical and
cognitive needs of people with disabilities, as well as obstacles to employment.
Further
research published in the
journal Neuropsychology studied the effects of being bilingual on the executive functioning of two groups of participants: 75 people with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and 74 with a diagnosis of mild
cognitive impairment, a condition that sometimes progresses into Alzheimer's disease.
Another studying appearing in the
Journal of the Association for Consumer
Research found that
cognitive capacity was significantly reduced whenever a smartphone is within reach, even when the phone is off.
It is currently the largest dog
research group in the world, has over 100 publications in peer - reviewed
journals, with several papers in the highest ranking scientific
journals such as Science, Current Biology and Trends in
Cognitive Sciences.
New
research published in the
journal Scientific Reports found that children who eat fish tend to sleep better, leading to better
cognitive functioning overall, even when controlling for sex and socioeconomic factors.
Research published in the
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry indicates regular consumption of niacin - rich foods like peanuts provides protection against Alzheimer's disease and age - related
cognitive decline.
London, UK About Blog BMC Neuroscience is an open access
journal publishing original peer - reviewed
research articles in all aspects of the nervous system, including molecular, cellular, developmental and animal model studies, as well as
cognitive and behavioral
research, computational modeling and systems neuroscience.
Nicole Prause, a
research scientist in the department of psychiatry in the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, led the
research, which appears in the
journal Social
Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience.
Concrete outputs will include at least 7 - 8 empirical
journal publications disseminating the results of this
research to scientific audiences in the fields of
cognitive and developmental psychology, and 1 - 2 theoretical review articles communicating the findings to a broader audience within psychology and philosophy.
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research, 31 (6), 445 — 457], the effects of self - regulated learning on academic achievement, on
cognitive and metacognitive strategy application, as well as on motivation were analyzed.
«
Cognitive Attributes, Attention, and Self - Efficacy of Adequate and Inadequate Responders in a Fourth - Grade Reading Intervention» won the Samuel A. Kirk Award for 2015, which recognizes the best
research article in the journal Learning Disabilities Research & P
research article in the
journal Learning Disabilities
Research & P
Research & Practice.
Research led by
cognitive psychologist Professor Stephan Lewandowsky at the University of Western Australia, to be published in the
journal Psychological Science, found an important predictor for climate science denialism was a belief in free - market economics.
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