But this doesn't explain why knee strength
predicted cognitive function while elbow and ankle strength didn't.
Glycaemic index and glycaemic load of breakfast
predict cognitive function and mood in school children: a randomized controlled trial
Not exact matches
And we discovered that exposure to specific forms of family adversity when children were two years old
predicted their cortisol profile, which in turn was linked with notable differences in children's
cognitive functioning at age four.»
This flicker measure
predicted participants» executive
cognitive functioning.
«Accelerated aging in young adults
predicts the symptoms of advanced aging that we see in older adults: deficits in
cognitive and physical
functioning, feelings of ill - health, and even an older appearance.
Since the brain network is formed by genetics and experiences, it is possible to
predict one's age, personality, or performance in
cognitive functions from functional connectivity patterns in their brain network.
Researchers haven't conclusively proven that
cognitive decline in middle age
predicts Alzheimer's or other dementias, but on balance the evidence suggests that small changes in midlife mental
function can become magnified later in life, says Francine Grodstein, Sc.D., an epidemiologist and associate professor of medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, in Boston.
In fact, Zuelsdorff said, past adverse events
predicted African Americans»
cognitive function more strongly than well - known risk factors like age, education, and genetics.
The question remains, though, whether those differences will
predict changes in
cognitive function.
A study with preschoolers using assessments from the cool and the hot tradition suggests considerable overlap, with both cool and hot executive
functions predicting early academic achievement.12, 13 A central role in
cognitive and emotional control is attributed to executive attention.
Child - Related Interparental Conflict in Infancy
Predicts Child
Cognitive Functioning in a Nationally Representative Sample.
In order to identify those at risk for developing a mental illness, this study will target personality risk factors, including hopelessness, anxiety sensitivity, impulsivity and sensation seeking, which have been shown to reliably
predict substance misuse, anxiety, emotional and behavioural disorders in young people.23 24 It is hypothesised that the intervention
cognitive training programme (focusing on executive
functioning) will be more effective than the active control
cognitive training programme (focusing on
cognitive abilities other than executive
functioning) in reducing psychopathology.
Maggie M. Sweitzer, Indrani Halder, Janine D. Flory, Anna E. Craig, Peter J. Gianaros, Robert E. Ferrell, Stephen B. Manuck; Polymorphic variation in the dopamine D4 receptor
predicts delay discounting as a
function of childhood socioeconomic status: evidence for differential susceptibility, Social
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Early paternal depressive symptoms
predicted many aspects of children's outcome 3 years later, including externalizing and internalizing problems, social skills deficits, and lower
cognitive and academic
functioning, and
predicted changes in children's externalizing, internalizing, and social problems across the preschool years.