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1 tric symptoms, cholinesterase inhibitors for cognition).
2 role of the medial temporal lobe in auditory cognition.
3 iction are fundamental processes in auditory cognition.
4 the elephant in the room, that is, technical cognition.
5 endent associations with brain structure and cognition.
6 tions better explains network efficiency and cognition.
7 raints and recency effects observed in human cognition.
8 es (<22) were associated with poor long-term cognition.
9 relationships among CBF/sPDGFRbeta, tau, and cognition.
10 btypes of delirium are associated with worse cognition.
11 between visual motion processing and social cognition.
12 Psychiatry address the overall construct of cognition.
13 crucial for a full understanding of spatial cognition.
14 s linking metabolism, protein synthesis, and cognition.
15 oming better-suited for human perception and cognition.
16 s emerge from variation among individuals in cognition.
17 lates translation and is required for normal cognition.
18 the context of current models of predictive cognition.
19 tion, and computational models of high-level cognition.
20 oscale architecture, intrinsic dynamics, and cognition.
21 in signaling with diabetes, AD, and level of cognition.
22 induced AHN deficits and improved contextual cognition.
23 lterations in BFCN excitability and impaired cognition.
24 in redefining the anatomical basis of human cognition.
25 between work-family histories and later-life cognition.
26 ld improve the discrimination performance of cognition.
27 ne were found to have independent effects on cognition.
28 nsic brain network dynamics support flexible cognition.
29 help to enhance social skills and aspects of cognition.
30 st and Morris water maze were used to assess cognition.
31 ng appreciation for its involvement in human cognition.
32 rate biomarkers of development, disease, and cognition.
33 ) had short-term positive effects on general cognition.
34 er context of their impact on perception and cognition.
35 iocultural theories and Bayesian accounts of cognition.
36 ening symptoms also showed atypical baseline cognition.
37 nterior cingulate cortex for future-oriented cognition.
38 t of mGluR3, and increasing NAAG may improve cognition.
39 ship combinations might influence later life cognition.
40 find any association between CNV burden and cognition.
41 ation, immune markers, brain physiology, and cognition.
42 pography evolves in development and supports cognition.
43 nce of cognition reveals the architecture of cognition.
44 o address the reverse-engineering problem in cognition.
45 els to support functional specialization and cognition.
46 ay protect against age-associated decline in cognition.
47 o learn diverse tasks is a hallmark of human cognition.
48 lay a role in the organization of high-level cognition.
49 or RNA regulation in synaptic plasticity and cognition.
50 unctionally mediating voluntary behavior and cognition.
51 erbate the effects of soccer ball heading on cognition.
52 the role of human amygdala neurons in social cognition.
53 ing sleep and for promoting beneficial sleep cognition.
54 reasing symptoms were spared from decline in cognition.
55 measures of amyloid, neurodegeneration, and cognition.
56 nce of the noradrenergic system in late-life cognition.
57 nvolved in motor coordination, emotions, and cognition.
58 gher-order topological feature for conscious cognition.
59 based on scores for participants with normal cognition.
60 functional implications in mood control and cognition.
61 onis regions 1 and 2 of patients with normal cognition.
62 associations between beta-amyloid and global cognition.
63 s, including verbal list learning and global cognition.
64 icits, often affecting the domain of spatial cognition.
65 vely interact to support distinct domains of cognition.
66 tive effects on stress, pleasure, and social cognition.
67 n tracts (LA-gFA) previously associated with cognition.
68 is a motivated protection of a strongly held cognition.
69 ychological subdomains underlying affect and cognition.
70 ve starting point for understanding cultural cognition.
71 and gamma oscillations, as well as improved cognition.
72 brain activity can build complex, organized cognition.
73 associated with negative effects on general cognition (-0.79, -2.06 to 0.48) during rTMS or tDCS.
75 all animal species [1] where it functions in cognition [2], motor control [3], and sensory processing
76 ing: (1) limited social support; (2) limited cognition; (3) substance abuse (alcohol and drug); (4) s
78 ulators (PAMs) have been reported to enhance cognition across preclinical species and may also provid
80 ry processes predict higher-order memory and cognition already during childhood, even if still subjec
81 rum associated with a stronger impairment in cognition and a higher permeability of the blood-brain b
82 tists an exciting opportunity to explore how cognition and action are intertwined in the brain even i
83 ng molecular processes that are required for cognition and are altered during old age is crucial to d
84 (with negative MI) were activated by social cognition and autobiographical memory tasks in prior fMR
85 attention rather than to promote deliberate cognition and autonomous choice; information overload, f
86 aiming to understand sensory-motor systems, cognition and behavior necessitate training animals to p
87 mans display reproducible sex differences in cognition and behavior, which may partly reflect intrins
93 whether there are phenotypic differences in cognition and behaviour between patients with FTD-ALS an
97 trial examining the effects of metformin on cognition and brain structure is feasible in long-term s
103 ptions of how the IPL contributes to healthy cognition and has major implications for IPL-related neu
104 ic suppression of AMPKalpha2 isoform impairs cognition and hippocampal LTP by PERK-mediated eIF2alpha
105 people's gaze is an essential task in social cognition and key for successfully reading other people'
108 trolled temporal variability in behavior and cognition and may not be time locked to measurable signa
110 iple measures of physical and mental health, cognition and neuroanatomy in male (n = 414) and female
112 model in which social processes (both social cognition and peer relations) are critical to understand
114 Here, we apply the idea of worldviews to cognition and rationality in transport since a transitio
116 re resistant to Abeta-induced impairments in cognition and synaptic plasticity, whereas LCMT-1 gene-t
119 roles of the individual SUMOs in modulating cognition and the mechanisms that link SUMOylation to co
121 atory marker elevations and brain structure, cognition, and clinical features of psychosis remain unc
123 he scale of interaction for the evolution of cognition, and help shed light on modern challenges.
124 ons on measures of depressive-like behavior, cognition, and hippocampal neurogenesis in the repeated-
126 nclude that some measures of polygenic risk, cognition, and neuroimaging show significant association
127 namic emergence of abstract rules in primate cognition, and of the distributed neural network that su
128 re effective than atDCS for improving global cognition, and patients with AD may have better response
129 ultiple aspects of brain development, social cognition, and peer relations, each of which have also d
130 ons involved in prospection, socio-emotional cognition, and subjective valuation, including ventromed
131 onal account of methylphenidate's effects on cognition, and suggests that methylphenidate reduces the
134 ge in the absence of complex future-oriented cognition, and they provide an evolutionary context for
136 brain damage in regions that are involved in cognition, anxiety, and depression control, and these ti
137 ric and developmental disorders that disrupt cognition are also linked with vitamin A and point to th
138 ontal areas that are associated with complex cognition are connected with the anterior cingulate in a
144 tifying all the limits and failings of human cognition as inevitable consequences of strategies that
146 ract entities, and our account of predictive cognition as relying on relatively concrete simulation o
147 the authors regarding the utility of viewing cognition as resulting from an optimal use of limited re
148 ve delirium was associated with worse global cognition at 3 (-5.13 [-8.75 to -1.51]; p = 0.03) but no
149 ssing macrophages in preserving synapses and cognition, attenuating neuropathology and neuroinflammat
152 intolerant genes were associated with lower cognition (beta = -0.15, 95% CI = -0.29 to -0.001, p = .
153 een itself as the science of universal human cognition, but it has only recently begun seriously grap
154 interpreted as reflecting bias or motivated cognition, but recent work in Bayesian inference suggest
155 formation in working memory is essential for cognition, but removing unwanted thoughts is equally imp
156 increased hippocampal IL-1beta and impaired cognition, but VAT transplants from comparably obese NLR
157 mation provides a powerful basis for spatial cognition by representing the geometric relationships be
158 onal Experience Sampling (MDES) to chart how cognition changes over time from moments in time when ex
159 ximately three times faster in retrospective cognition compared to those with just one or no elevated
163 rove energy, vitality, physical function, or cognition (conditional recommendation; low-certainty evi
167 s polygenic scores (PGSs) for schizophrenia, cognition, educational attainment, and attention deficit
168 mediate neural processes underlying reward, cognition, emotional regulation and stress responsivity
169 ssiere et al.'s proposal aims to explain how cognition enables cultural learning, but fails to acknow
170 ency gamma power, a correlate of arousal and cognition enhancement, without altering duration of time
172 s offer much promise for understanding human cognition, especially if they can reach beyond the confi
173 t sizes were present for summary measures of cognition (eta(p) (2) 0.111), mental health (eta(p) (2)
175 iation were also observed between LA-gFA and cognition for the full sample (effect size=0.28, CI=0.18
179 ression; however, this model's conception of cognition has recently been criticized as possibly too b
180 Over the last 15 years, research on canid cognition has revealed that domestic dogs possess a surp
182 prenatal phthalate or bisphenol exposure and cognition have produced mixed findings and mostly had mo
183 al brain damage in areas that are related to cognition; however, whether these structural changes fac
184 chronic inflammation would be decreased and cognition improved with HCV sustained viral response (SV
185 associations of a metal mixture with general cognition in a cross-sectional study of adolescents resi
187 ne and raloxifene have been shown to improve cognition in animals or in humans, whereas benzodiazepin
189 ed attention, inhibitory control and overall cognition in boys with attention deficit hyperactivity d
191 ssociated with schizophrenia risk and affect cognition in healthy populations, but their contribution
193 al advantages of group living and collective cognition in increasing a species' habitable range.
194 nslation to human clinical trials to improve cognition in individuals with DS has had a poor success
195 sue iron levels have been linked to impaired cognition in iron deficient children and adults with neu
196 early deposition of tau and Abeta may affect cognition in normal aging and the asymptomatic stage of
197 on, necroptosis inhibition directly improved cognition in prediabetic rats without alteration in insu
198 iated with SCZ and MDD diagnostics, and with cognition in SCZ and pathology in Alzheimer's disease (A
199 of cognitive alterations in SCA1, we tested cognition in several mouse lines using Barnes maze and f
201 c variation were correlated with measures of cognition in subjects with psychosis and unaffected subj
204 , we investigate recent selection related to cognition in the paper wasp Polistes fuscatus-a wasp tha
206 al. provide a unified account of predictive cognition in which abstract representations play an esse
207 ical neuromodulatory signaling affects human cognition, including perception, attention, memory, and
208 le size and density, functional performance, cognition, inflammatory and neurotrophic markers, blood
209 xive) versus controlled (e.g., deliberative) cognition, interact with each other, and influence the e
212 standing of how the internal clock regulates cognition is critical for the development of therapeutic
214 which forebrain signaling in cortex driving cognition is largely phasic (milliseconds to perhaps sec
216 effect impacting ongoing motor responses and cognition is specifically attributed to the subthalamic
218 rom the experimental psychology perspective, cognition is the set of processes associated with attend
220 of a highly influential domain in predictive cognition: language, and related, the emergence of exper
223 ses of selective sweeps containing candidate cognition loci reveal multiple cases of hard selective s
225 ship between kidney dysfunction and impaired cognition may improve our understanding of other forms o
226 in such positive and negative future-related cognitions may be underpinned by distinct neuroanatomica
227 ty and pre-post treatment changes in general cognition measured by Mini-Mental State Examination, and
229 itors produced small average improvements in cognition (median standardized mean difference [SMD], 0.
230 ring hospitalization via direct measurement (cognition, mobility, muscle strength) or self-report (vi
234 ge 18-35 years), to older adults with intact cognition (n = 431; age range 55-90 years) and with Alzh
237 ant locus among participants with unimpaired cognition on chromosome 18 upstream of ATP8B1 (index sin
238 At upper levels of outcome, any influence of cognition on overall function is markedly attenuated and
239 ikely play computationally distinct roles in cognition: one belongs to the domain-specific 'language
242 rms our hypotheses, elucidating the cultural cognition or rationality that underlies people's transpo
243 ) the effects of indoor incense burning upon cognition over 3 years; (2) the associations between ind
244 isms of spontaneous, but stimulus-dependent, cognition overlap with key hubs of the default mode netw
245 003) and depression (p = 0.001), and reduced cognition (p = 0.002) appeared in T2DM over controls.
246 with these systems, thus impacting emotion, cognition, pain, metabolic function, and aging, and in s
249 , we assessed prediction-related measures of cognition, perception, gaze and motor functioning in a l
251 dulates HC-SCZ classification performance of cognition, perhaps providing another target for refining
252 predicts that among-individual variation in cognition, physiology or morphology create functional tr
253 nge after surgery included POCD, presurgical cognition, presurgical function, postoperative depressio
254 usion measures show strong correlations with cognition (processing speed), clinical disease severity
257 which the nature and mechanisms of brain-to-cognition relationships are moderated by the organizatio
261 aches will enable characterisation of social cognition representations on a finer scale using sensiti
262 ale brain network organisation and conscious cognition requires direct investigations into neuropsych
263 ul for testing evolutionary hypotheses about cognition, researchers must provide evidence that measur
265 isability, medication adherence, depression, cognition, self-rated health, fatigue, care satisfaction
266 on subdomains, indicating deficits in social cognition, social communication, social motivation, and
267 tests, neuropsychological assessment, social cognition, structural neuroimaging, functional neuroimag
268 t microbiome in shaping emotional and social cognition, suggesting the possibility of a common underl
269 d in particular, to shed light on how social cognition supports, and is supported by, enculturation.
271 our motor system may underpin more of social cognition than previously imagined, and, in particular,
274 ctional interactions in supporting conscious cognition that is relevant to our understanding of clini
275 activity underlying sensation, movement and cognition, the CNS requires a homeostatic microenvironme
276 al accounts from sensory inference to higher cognition, the context effects found here may affect a w
277 y in the cortex suggests that, as with awake cognition, the hippocampus plays a significant role in s
278 t, and a currently neglected topic in Animal Cognition-the linkage between ontogeny and cognitive per
282 rticolimbic circuits involved in emotion and cognition using state-of-the-art diffusion imaging techn
284 ds were measured at visit 1 (1987-1989); and cognition was assessed at visits 2 (1990-1992), 4 (1996-
289 ternal and infant thyroid function and child cognition, we aimed to determine whether the evidence wa
293 ress reduced CBF and CDO(2) Gross indices of cognition were not impaired by any combination of therma
295 r between patients with AD, MCI, and healthy cognition, whereas SFCT may not differ among these group
296 concerned more with the cold construction of cognitions, whereas the one proposed by the action-based
297 investigate pangolin foraging behaviour and cognition, which may have implications for the future pr
298 prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) is associated with cognition, while the most ventromedial subgenual cingula