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1 ads to positive outcomes both physically and mentally.
2 sence of speech, when the patient is reading mentally.
3 hear our own "inner voice" pronouncing words mentally.
4  a learned motor strategy and minimal set of mentally accessible sensorimotor features.
5 he relationship between neural responses and mentally accumulated evidence, and apply it to distingui
6                       Because people tend to mentally activate concepts in situations in which they m
7  selectively reduced for the finger that was mentally activated.
8           Strong incentives included staying mentally active (67.3%) or involved in medicine (61.2%)
9 Q have lower cerebral metabolic rates during mentally active conditions.
10                                      Staying mentally active is key to healthy brain aging.
11 e specifically, recent findings suggest that mentally active sedentary behavior, such as video gaming
12                                          The mentally alert cohort had lower mortality (4.59%) compar
13 ting for baseline differences, compared with mentally alert patients, the odds of mortality were mark
14 ute kidney injury and bleeding compared with mentally alert patients.
15 nt PCI after cardiac arrest, 1394 (49%) were mentally alert, 132 (5%) were partially responsive, 698
16               Pre-PCI LOC was categorized as mentally alert, partially responsive, unresponsive, and
17 ges 16 years or older, not critically ill or mentally altered, not known to have an HIV positive stat
18 s of thousands of lives and left many people mentally and physically traumatized.
19 terrorist activities severely impact society mentally and physically.
20 ir subjective arousal from those who are not mentally aroused by genital cues.
21                Intelligent behavior involves mentally arranging learned information in novel ways and
22 terminus (dBNST) engage in the regulation of mentally associated weight gain by receiving GABAergic p
23 ss from physicians (P<.001), including being mentally aware, having funeral arrangements planned, not
24  single words versus sentences read aloud or mentally by the patients.
25 s these time-pressured, information-intense, mentally challenging, interruption-laden, and life-or-de
26                                          For mentally competent and adequately informed patients, the
27 is of acute myocardial infarction, oriented, mentally competent and fluent in Arabic.
28 ndents were to "assume that the patient is a mentally competent, severely ill individual facing immin
29                                     Subjects mentally counted targets.
30 and chronic cough can be both physically and mentally debilitating.
31 sgenic mice for a YAC to which DYRK maps are mentally deficient suggest that DYRK may be involved in
32 way from the "real" visual target toward its mentally defined mirror position.
33 kload revealed that doffing steps were often mentally demanding, and this facet of workload correlate
34    Here, we show that whereas younger people mentally dichotomize aging into two groups, themselves (
35                                              Mentally disabled adults often serve as subjects in rese
36 y racist and how other experiments exploited mentally disabled and other disadvantaged persons.
37                              Severely ill or mentally disabled patients who were not able to fill in
38 r her 84-year-old husband or her 40-year-old mentally disabled son, who lives with them.
39 e in forensic psychiatric patients and other mentally disordered offenders together with the offer of
40 untries, many key issues in the treatment of mentally disordered prisoners remain unanswered.
41 rent classification of transgender people as mentally disordered.
42                  An association with feeling mentally distressed was seen in BCS.
43  elderly or vulnerable adults (physically or mentally dysfunctional) for abuse and neglect (I stateme
44  widespread observation is that people avoid mentally effortful courses of action, and much recent wo
45  other previous primary tumour, and who were mentally fit with sufficient language skills to understa
46 a during a visual maze task in which monkeys mentally followed a path without moving their eyes.
47 conditions require memory/future thinking to mentally generate relevant narrative information.
48 citly instructed to notice relationships and mentally group related words together to improve memory.
49 an autosomal dominant disease more common in mentally handicapped individuals.
50 tablished and brain tissue examined from six mentally handicapped subjects with autism.
51 ble ways that information can be represented mentally have been discussed often over the past thousan
52 er at one of the two ages were compared with mentally healthy adolescents on various psychiatric outc
53 6, 43, or 53, compared with about 25% of the mentally healthy adolescents.
54 h to really elucidate what helps people stay mentally healthy and recover from mental ill-health.
55 0.03), but no such relationship observed for mentally healthy controls (p >= 0.68).
56 0.03), but no such relationship observed for mentally healthy controls (p 0.68).
57 was orally administered to 25 physically and mentally healthy individuals.
58 ral measures in a sample (n = 295) with both mentally healthy participants and patients with diverse
59 tion as alternative programs for the care of mentally ill adults, with the goal of both systematizing
60        Strategies to reduce mortality in the mentally ill are correct to emphasise the high risk of s
61                        Many of the seriously mentally ill are difficult to treat when they contact a
62                                     37% were mentally ill at the time of the offence.
63 hospitals evaluated, treated, and discharged mentally ill children and adolescents far more quickly t
64                           Substance abuse in mentally ill forensic psychiatric patients should be con
65 e delineation of dopamine dysfunction in the mentally ill has been a long-standing quest of biologica
66            Innovative programs for seriously mentally ill homeless people are effective and are also
67          Service interventions for seriously mentally ill homeless people were grouped into three ove
68  awareness of HIV serostatus among high-risk mentally ill homeless persons.
69 the self-declared persistently and seriously mentally ill in the public mental health sector.
70  protect health plans covering treatment for mentally ill individuals against risk selection.
71  continuity of care reentry programs to help mentally ill inmates connect with community-based mental
72 ing interventions to reduce recidivism among mentally ill inmates.
73 n comprehensive interviews with 218 homeless mentally ill men in a New York City shelter.
74        The current health care system serves mentally ill older adults poorly and is unprepared to me
75 merged as a medical specialty caring for the mentally ill over the course of the late 18th and early
76 roups were identified: postneonates with two mentally ill parents, neonates and postneonates whose mo
77 read funds previously earmarked for severely mentally ill patients across the entire Medicaid populat
78 ests that an "admission" cohort of seriously mentally ill patients requires an optimal mix of acute c
79 he recommended approach to care for severely mentally ill patients since the number of psychiatric be
80 ide basic primary medical care for seriously mentally ill patients who do not have adequate access to
81 ed that a substantial proportion of severely mentally ill patients with past substance use disorders
82 detect syphilis appropriately in chronically mentally ill patients, and specific treponemal tests suc
83 fect hospital inpatient psychiatric care for mentally ill patients.
84  schizophrenia have fewer friends than other mentally ill patients.
85 veloped internationally for the treatment of mentally ill people following widespread deinstitutional
86 isions about the treatment and punishment of mentally ill persons will not be left exclusively in the
87 tal, 75.4% was due to reduced earnings among mentally ill persons with any earnings (79.6% men, 69.6%
88 d by focusing resources on care for severely mentally ill persons.
89 g a large urban catchment area for seriously mentally ill persons.
90                               In particular, mentally ill pregnant women should be encouraged and bet
91 tential interventions to improve the care of mentally ill prisoners.
92 e study was taken into account, the severely mentally ill subjects and those with diabetes mellitus h
93                                 The severely mentally ill subjects had 42 months of HMO enrollment du
94                                 The severely mentally ill subjects were high users of mental health s
95                                     Severely mentally ill subjects were matched by age and sex with c
96 n compliance rates among a group of homeless mentally ill subjects who received assertive community t
97                           Among the severely mentally ill subjects, community mental health service u
98 nticide and promote appropriate treatment of mentally ill women who commit infanticide.
99 physicians dedicated to the treatment of the mentally ill) were studied along with volumes of the Ame
100 Even among disaster victims who are severely mentally ill, only a minority receive treatment.
101 primary medical services for the chronically mentally ill.
102  experienced by many individuals who are not mentally ill.
103 ciated with violence in the community by the mentally ill.
104 must be processed to determine what is to be mentally imaged, and then the mental image must be evalu
105 se areas showed overlap when EA was asked to mentally imagine the pictures he had to draw (albeit to
106                                              Mentally incapacitated patients were also excluded.
107              When asked about a hypothetical mentally incompetent patient whose family requests withd
108 ons in which outcome expectations have to be mentally inferred.
109 ter-individual differences in the ability to mentally integrate the cognitive maps of separate floors
110 ncreasing experimental durations by handling mentally intensive tasks automatically.
111                   Subjects had to detect and mentally maintain the orientation of a masked grating.
112          Transiently storing information and mentally manipulating it is known as working memory.
113 brought these apes socially, emotionally and mentally much closer to us.
114  visual system in patients who are otherwise mentally normal.
115 essions in which they were required to count mentally or to push a button whenever a target appeared.
116 ex category and physically oriented and most mentally oriented 36-item short-form health survey dimen
117                                              Mentally parsing and representing such structures, howev
118 eo gaming, may benefit brain health, whereas mentally passive sedentary behavior, such as television
119                    Postgraduate study can be mentally, physically and emotionally challenging.
120                                    You might mentally picture the family of three girls and one boy a
121      Executive functions (EFs) make possible mentally playing with ideas; taking the time to think be
122 ment of working memory processes required to mentally process and "execute" the cognitive task.
123  discuss the implications of how individuals mentally process information on the effects of communica
124 st this, we recorded fMRI while participants mentally projected themselves in time or in space (e.g.,
125 ond a chaining of item-item associations and mentally re-arrange items within that structure.
126 bject order changed, probing the subjects to mentally re-arrange objects to non-adjacent positions of
127                                      It then mentally recapitulates the chosen route, and this intent
128 c memory refers to humans' unique ability to mentally reconstruct past events.
129 the Euclidean distance between people in the mentally reconstructed 2D space.
130 ral cerebral cortex as people heard and then mentally rehearsed spoken sentences.
131             Auditory imagery occurs when one mentally rehearses telephone numbers or has a song 'on t
132  recall phase in which they were required to mentally replay each sequence in as much detail as possi
133 ovie stopped, and participants were asked to mentally replay how the activity previously ended.
134  in a paradigm that requires participants to mentally replay short sound or video clips.
135      Young and older human adults viewed and mentally replayed short videos from long-term memory whi
136 ippocampus while participants heard and then mentally replayed strings of letters in WM by activating
137 ho moved to more ethnically diverse colleges mentally represent ethnic groups as more similar to each
138  from touch receptors to detect, locate, and mentally represent objects and surfaces.
139 oblem-solving is the extent to which animals mentally represent problems in their minds.
140                       Therefore, chimpanzees mentally represent quantity and successfully combine and
141 otation ability, suggesting that signers may mentally represent signs from a frontal view, and use me
142 These results suggest that preverbal infants mentally represent social dominance and use a cue that c
143                           Crows were able to mentally represent the sub-goals and goals of metatool p
144 ped models that specify how these levels are mentally represented and how they are dynamically built
145 lturally transmitted social norms, or from a mentally represented implicit theory.
146          To understand how the brain handles mentally represented information flexibly in the absence
147 pty set as a null numerical quantity that is mentally represented next to number one.
148           Objects can also be identified and mentally represented through haptic exploration.
149  without mental retardation, and nonautistic mentally retarded adults.
150           All males with FRAXA syndrome were mentally retarded and had been diagnosed previously.
151 exhibit normal gonadal determination but are mentally retarded and have short stature secondary to gr
152 nt foreign body ingestion is usually seen in mentally retarded and psychiatric patients.
153                          Survivors are often mentally retarded and suffer frequent hyperammonemic cri
154 routine karyotype appears normal yet who are mentally retarded and/or developmentally delayed.
155  compared in the cerebellum from age-matched mentally retarded autistic (eight), normal control (10)
156  of a state residential facility housing 392 mentally retarded clients.
157                          In the non-autistic mentally retarded group, the only significant abnormalit
158 eight), normal control (10) and non-autistic mentally retarded individuals (11).
159 rome (CDCS), which may account for 1% of all mentally retarded individuals.
160  were identified in two previously described mentally retarded males.
161 d by a t(X;13)(q13.1;q32) rearrangement in a mentally retarded patient and is a candidate gene for no
162  WM, we evaluated whether participants could mentally rotate brief visual stimuli of variable subject
163                         Participants were to mentally rotate the grid and then maintain the rotated r
164 on becomes slower the more an item has to be mentally rotated into its canonical orientation [7].
165 e body schema, in that it appears to involve mentally rotating one's hand from its current position u
166  psychological evidence suggests that people mentally segment complex environments into subspaces.
167 ive function characterized by the ability to mentally shift between rules, strategies, or tasks.
168 anisms that allow addicts to learn about and mentally simulate non-drug consequences.
169 e analyses indicate patients, like controls, mentally simulated reaching into stimulus postures.
170 tients navigated routes and then immediately mentally simulated the same routes while undergoing intr
171 ision-making when future outcomes have to be mentally simulated, but not when direct experience with
172 rts decision-making when outcomes have to be mentally simulated, providing converging cross-species e
173 terfactual thinking (eCFT) is the process of mentally simulating alternate versions of experiences, w
174                                 Prospection (mentally simulating future events) generates emotionally
175                                              Mentally simulating one's action and discriminating body
176 13 total), we examine the capacity limits of mentally simulating the movement of objects in the mind'
177                                We found that mentally simulating the same route that was just navigat
178 r APOE varepsilon4 noncarriers who engage in mentally stimulating activities (eg, computer use: HR, 0
179 OE varepsilon4 carriers who do not engage in mentally stimulating activities (eg, no computer use: HR
180 sectional associations between engagement in mentally stimulating activities and decreased odds of ha
181 l elderly individuals who engage in specific mentally stimulating activities even in late life have a
182 est the hypothesis of an association between mentally stimulating activities in late life and the ris
183        Lifestyles enriched with socially and mentally stimulating activities in older age may help bu
184 ine, participants provided information about mentally stimulating activities within 1 year before enr
185 as predicted by late-life (aged >/=70 years) mentally stimulating activities.
186 onsisted of themed activities designed to be mentally stimulating and enjoyable.
187       Thus, it appears that as events unfold mentally, structures are dynamically reactivated to supp
188 erative model of its shape, allowing them to mentally synthesize plausible variants.
189                  While humans are capable of mentally transcending the here and now, this faculty for
190  image-guidance systems require operators to mentally transpose what is visualized on a 2D screen int
191 y is hypothesized to underlie our ability to mentally travel back in time to recover the context of a
192 c memory provides humans with the ability to mentally travel back to the past,(1) where experiences t
193 tics of human episodic memory-the ability to mentally travel backward in time to "re-live" past exper
194                 Episodic memory allows us to mentally travel through time.
195                                              Mentally traveling back in time creates rejuvenation cyc
196 wo experiments (N = 1.216 participants) that mentally traveling back in time to older memories' tempo
197 lly underpinning our more general ability to mentally traverse possible routes in the service of plan
198 red as (1) the mean number of physically and mentally unhealthy days in the past 30 days per 1000 peo
199 mental distress (FMD; > or =14 self-reported mentally unhealthy days in the past 30 days) among perso
200 tionally, incidence rates for physically and mentally unhealthy days in the prior month were higher f
201 althy days and 17.9 (95% CI, 16.1-19.8) more mentally unhealthy days per 1000 people during the past
202 nd the numbers of physically unhealthy days, mentally unhealthy days, and days with activity limitati
203 burden of roughly 2.7 million to 6.3 million mentally unhealthy days.
204 condition can render women so physically and mentally unwell that they are at increased risk of termi
205  variant of the "Shell Game", which required mentally updating the locations of varying set sizes of
206  of bend and shear, it is relatively easy to mentally visualize how Twist and Rise generate the famil

 
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