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1 y, and solve day-to-day problems (ie, normal cognition).
2 gnosis, and 13.9% with a diagnosis of intact cognition.
3 captivated by this link between language and cognition.
4 elated to both lower and higher level social cognition.
5 r such interventions synergistically enhance cognition.
6 sychological test battery was used to assess cognition.
7 rapeutic efficacy of OT for enhancing social cognition.
8 ence showed that vitamin E had no benefit on cognition.
9 ble in advancing our understanding of higher cognition.
10 other involves areas related to higher order cognition.
11 de reasoning and problem solving, and social cognition.
12 nformation transmission during sensation and cognition.
13 c plasticity underlying learning, memory and cognition.
14 discharge coordination is crucial to spatial cognition.
15 in processes underlying rapid perception and cognition.
16 oad role of fluid intelligence in successful cognition.
17 ding brain development, reward, emotion, and cognition.
18 maternal vitamin B12 status and offspring's cognition.
19 ogress in uncovering the structure of social cognition.
20 establish treatments targeting in particular cognition.
21 1% (95% CI 15%-27%) of the overall effect on cognition.
22 caused and reinforced by maladaptive social cognition.
23 lia activity disrupt both motor function and cognition.
24 comorbidities and other factors that affect cognition.
25 ve and negative symptoms as well as impaired cognition.
26 evelopment, plasticity, neural survival, and cognition.
27 ect and impaired integration of emotion with cognition.
28 ve functions like decision making and social cognition.
29 d implications for perception, behavior, and cognition.
30 te in vivo activity in preclinical models of cognition.
31 ential role of HPA axis genetic variation in cognition.
32 C degeneration act synergistically to impair cognition.
33 l manipulations to test and refine models of cognition.
34 hippocampal calbindin expression and impair cognition.
35 ating over time and some reverting to normal cognition.
36 microlevels of lithium, may influence human cognition.
37 neuronal circuits that mediate awareness and cognition.
38 es of the hippocampus have distinct roles in cognition.
39 patients compared with subjects with normal cognition.
40 ion in synaptic transmission, plasticity and cognition.
41 events, neuronal processing, and potentially cognition.
42 perspective on human rhythmic perception and cognition.
43 in basic activities of daily living or with cognition.
44 T: Working memory (WM) is a key component of cognition.
45 leterious effects of anxiety on higher-order cognition.
46 etal cortex of 39 human subjects with intact cognition.
47 literacy and adherence while controlling for cognition.
48 f implicit representations of possibility in cognition.
49 spective on a nutrition-driven modulation of cognition.
50 ural and functional connections that support cognition.
51 nderstanding of how vascular disease affects cognition.
52 = 5.7 x 10-5) were associated with residual cognition.
53 efined as an acute disorder of attention and cognition.
54 accumulation, preserving neuronal health and cognition.
55 bidity, including ambulation, toileting, and cognition.
56 sex-specific effects, and few examined child cognition.
57 rainment, and subtle connections with social cognition.
58 rest associated with value, self, and social cognitions.
59 increasing startle response and agoraphobic cognitions.
60 l should algorithms try to approximate human cognition?
61 erience sampling methodology to monitor mood/cognitions (10 times a day for 6 days) and calculated af
63 e processed by a general cortical network of cognition, a network essential for conscious experiences
64 multi-component brain responsivity supports cognition across the adult lifespan, and the maintenance
65 on and activity were important predictors of cognition across the entire sample of depressed subjects
67 ident parkinsonism per SD decrease in global cognition, adjusted for age, sex, and study subcohort.
68 gher and lower SBP levels in the decrease in cognition; adjusted differences between the group with S
69 , diet, alcohol consumption, and smoking-and cognition, adjusting for demographic factors and chronic
71 fish consumption is associated with improved cognition among children, but the mediating pathways hav
76 thout dementia and to study the influence of cognition and APOE epsilon4 status on this association.
77 , a key mediator in the regulation of social cognition and behavior, accumulates in cerebrospinal flu
80 l circuits in the brain that are involved in cognition and behaviors, by using radiotracers that dete
82 brain regions showing an association between cognition and both 18F-AV-1451 uptake and grey matter vo
83 e brain expansion and the evolution of human cognition and culture remain contentious despite extensi
85 ciation of these discordant SBP targets with cognition and differences by race have not been systemat
88 the neurobiological systems supporting human cognition and emerging computational systems capable of
90 y endpoints of disease progression measuring cognition and function and hippocampal atrophy were obse
91 es of integrative brain functions supporting cognition and goal-directed behaviors, but electrophysio
94 ors could disrupt neuronal processing during cognition and is relevant to the design of cognitive enh
95 new way to explore the white-matter role in cognition and its disturbances in neuropsychiatric disor
97 ur developmental domains with 12 indicators: cognition and learning, social and communication, emotio
99 ine symptoms were related to improvements in cognition and left thalamic volume preservation followin
101 tter volume reductions in areas that control cognition and mood functions, even if such losses are ap
103 t of distributed thalamo-frontal circuits in cognition and point to the MD as a potential therapeutic
104 he association of neuRopsychiatric symptoms, cognition and qUality of life in ParkinSon disease); SP0
105 underline the importance of fully assessing cognition and quality of life in progressive multiple sc
108 ns of synchrony to specific aspects of human cognition and to further develop the therapeutic manipul
109 what is known about the structure of social cognition and to suggest how further progress can be mad
110 ere, we investigated to what extent physical cognition and two domains of social cognition of dogs ha
111 nal accounts of hippocampal contributions to cognition, and a unique role for the human subiculum in
113 mmatory signaling in the brain affects mood, cognition, and behavior and is linked with the etiology
114 anatomy and function in the study of aging, cognition, and decision-making.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Ag
117 , including brain functions such as mood and cognition, and influence many neurological and psychiatr
118 that enhancing cognitive reserve may benefit cognition, and maintenance of cognitive health may be su
119 ns between iron exposures and mood, emotion, cognition, and memory; animal studies to determine epige
120 thy volunteers tACS can modulate perception, cognition, and motor function but the underlying neural
121 al capacities in activities of daily living, cognition, and physical performance were worse than thei
122 22q11DS to ND in comorbidities, functioning, cognition, and psychosis features across the full range
124 otential benefits for reduction in delirium, cognition, and symptomatic stroke merit larger trials wi
125 minants might not sufficiently enhance child cognition, and that programmes addressing socioenvironme
127 cess, is a fundamental organization of human cognition, and we tested this hypothesis using fMRI task
128 STATEMENT Working memory plays a key role in cognition, and working memory is impaired in several neu
129 al comparison processes are central to human cognition; and (2) intuitive physical knowledge is captu
133 ems, important in both synaptic function and cognition, are abnormal in psychiatric illnesses such as
139 ll to moderate effects were found for global cognition, attention, working memory, learning, and memo
140 ent [b] = -0.50 [0.15], P < .001) and global cognition (b = -0.27 [0.10], P = .009) at 15 months.
141 roach to identify genes influencing residual cognition, based on our prior observation that independe
142 ith accelerated decline in cognition (global cognition: beta=-0.029, P=0.003), which was similar afte
143 Recent experiments have shown that visual cognition blends current input with that from the recent
145 ive deterioration, others lower the level of cognition but exert relatively stable effects over time.
147 28k is critical for hippocampal function and cognition, but its expression is markedly decreased in v
148 tween brain areas responsible for vision and cognition, but neurophysiological evidence for the invol
149 cortex (LPFC) is essential for higher-level cognition, but the nature of its interactions in support
150 es about how neural properties important for cognition can arise in a circuit and make clear experime
152 ablished correlations among measures of EAP, cognition, clinical symptoms, and functional outcome.
153 brain, and support frameworks like embodied cognition, common coding, and sensorimotor contingency t
154 propose that, conceptually, the principle of cognition could amount to the existence of appropriate r
155 peutic approaches to the treatment of social cognition deficits, which are often observed in patients
156 yed impairments in peripheral metabolism and cognition, deficits in hippocampal-dependent spatial lea
159 oposed as a promising therapeutic target for cognition enhancement though the development of new anta
161 remained robust after adjusting by baseline cognition except for dual-task gait cost when dichotomiz
162 rted idea is increasing genetic influence on cognition for children raised in higher socioeconomic st
164 an impaired sweet-taste perception system on cognition functions were examined by analyzing synaptic
165 n was associated with accelerated decline in cognition (global cognition: beta=-0.029, P=0.003), whic
166 idence suggests a role for the cerebellum in cognition, granule cells are known to encode only sensor
167 a that synchronous neural activity underlies cognition has driven an extensive body of research in hu
169 individuals on demographics, comorbidities, cognition, hippocampal volume, and small-vessel disease
170 neurological deficits (most commonly memory/cognition impairment), hemiparesis, and visual defects.
178 ffects of n-3 PUFAs on clinical symptoms and cognition in children and adolescent with ADHD; and (2)
179 mer's disease (AD) affect brain function and cognition in healthy adult samples may help to identify
182 e M1-M2 macrophage polarization and improved cognition in mild cognitive impairment patients on omega
185 eneral and domain-specific accounts of human cognition in order to situate attempts to identify gener
186 hanges in white matter microstructure impact cognition in part by disturbing the ability of neural as
187 easurement and treatment research to improve cognition in schizophrenia (MATRICS) consensus cognitive
188 s factor analysis on the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia battery yielded a single fact
190 easurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia Consensus Cognitive Battery (
192 ative Symptom Scale, the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia, and the Calgary Depression S
197 n of human neural activity underlying social cognition, including negative emotion processing; howeve
201 ke et al. to introduce key elements of human cognition into deep neural networks and future artificia
202 The brain pathways for spatial and temporal cognition involve overlapping and interacting systems th
206 n childhood violence victimization and later cognition is largely noncausal, in contrast to conventio
207 An important aspect of animal perception and cognition is learning to recognize relationships between
213 directional interplay between physiology and cognition, LIP has served as fertile ground for developi
214 lly rich descriptions of changes in mood and cognition, loss of interest and anhedonia and emphasized
216 n the iCST and TAU groups in the outcomes of cognition (mean difference [MD] = -0.55, 95% CI -2.00-0.
217 95% CrI -48 to 32; high certainty evidence), cognition measured by short-term attention (-0.23 points
220 motor processing, affective and nonaffective cognition, mental health and personality, physical healt
223 eached consensus for the following outcomes: cognition, muscle and/or nerve function, physical functi
224 eling to examine the associations among EAP, cognition, negative symptoms, and functional outcome.
225 igh fat diet (HFD) on amyloid deposition and cognition of 12-months old APP23 mice, and correlated th
227 physical cognition and two domains of social cognition of dogs have been affected by domestication an
230 ography, gait speed over 4.57 m (15 ft), and cognition on the Mini-Mental State Examination and Trail
231 xposure was not associated with worse global cognition or executive function at 3 or 12 months in mod
240 nexpected events interrupt action and impact cognition, partly at least, by recruiting this global su
242 brain activation maps (n = 108) encompassing cognition, perception, action, and emotion behavioral do
243 gn linguistics and developmental research in cognition presented by Goldin-Meadow & Brentari (G-M&B)
244 howed worse cognition than females on social cognition, processing speed, verbal learning and visual
245 les on reasoning and problem solving, social cognition, processing speed, working memory, verbal lear
246 d anxiety phenotype based on the Agoraphobia Cognition Questionnaire (ACQ) in a sample of 1370 health
247 fusivity showed the closest correlation with cognition (R(2) = 0.311, P < .001) and promising diagnos
253 rgued that this salient feature of our moral cognition represents a profound puzzle for evolutionary
256 valuated for their association with residual cognition: RNA levels of both UNC5C (estimated effect =
257 entions) on growth, educational achievement, cognition, school attendance, quality of life, and adver
258 of playing football with a reduced composite cognition score (-0.04 reduction in cognition vs all con
259 bal fluency, and word learning) and a global cognition score was derived from principal component ana
261 comorbidities, baseline disability, baseline cognition, severity of illness, delirium, coma, sepsis,
262 during development and adulthood in shaping cognition, sociability, emotional behavior and stress su
264 arent report of symptom number and severity, cognition (Standardized Assessment of Concussion-child v
266 stinctly human-signals in the brain: acts of cognition such as thoughts, intentions and memories.
267 e of the vmPFC in multiple aspects of social cognition, such as facial emotion recognition, theory-of
268 ocioenvironmental determinants with improved cognition suggests present reproductive, maternal, neona
269 ted significantly with subsequent decline in cognition (symbol-digit modality test r=-0.374, p<0.0001
270 er imitation in the general context of motor cognition, taking examples from both typical and atypica
271 so, male schizophrenia patients showed worse cognition than females on social cognition, processing s
272 wed that healthy controls exemplified better cognition than patients in both genders in all examined
274 on (eg, aerobic, strength, balance, and even cognition) that are particularly relevant for older pati
275 tary uses the dynamic of identity-protective cognition to pose a friendly challenge to Jussim (2012).
277 isease, mild cognitive impairment, or normal cognition underwent T1-weighted MRI and florbetapir imag
279 his study examined the gender differences of cognition using the measurement and treatment research t
280 omposite cognition score (-0.04 reduction in cognition vs all controls; 97.5% CI, -0.14 to 0.05) or a
284 ation data (n = 648), we found that residual cognition was related to differential DNA methylation of
287 ild cognitive impairment (aMCI) or normative cognition, we measured AD-associated neurodegeneration (
288 ormation processing in nearly all domains of cognition, we sought to reconcile these competing accoun
293 or the synthesis score and global and memory cognition were similar when stratified by 25(OH)D tertil
295 This system is shown to be capable of basic cognition, which is illustrated numerically and with mus
296 at baseline correlated with baseline global cognition, while a similar trend was observed in the rig
297 redictive of poor technique, whereas age and cognition with poor lung function distinguished those wi
298 These findings provide new evidence linking cognition with WM via the reliance of neural synchroniza
299 gaging general rather than modality-specific cognition, with separate pathways that involved or bypas
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