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  1. The Effect of Neuromuscular-Cognitive Training Programs on Cognitive, Neuromuscular, and Neuromuscular-Cognitive Outcomes in Healthy, Young Adults: a Systematic Review

    Training programs for prevention and rehabilitation of injuries often take place in controlled settings which is not reflective of the complex...

    Ke’La H. Porter, Danielle M. Torp, ... Matthew C. Hoch in Journal of Cognitive Enhancement
    Article 05 August 2023
  2. Influence of cognitive reserve on neuropsychological performance in subjective cognitive decline and mild cognitive impairment older adults

    The analysis of the relationships between cognitive reserve and different cognitive domains has become a matter of interest since it can help us...

    Ramón López-Higes, Susana Rubio-Valdehita, ... David López-Sanz in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 29 March 2023
  3. Relationships between indices of cognitive reserve and cognitive impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis

    The present study aims to investigate the relationships between indices of cognitive reserve and cognitive impairment in patients with multiple...

    Zeinab Hajian, Shokoufeh Mousavi, Mahmoud Reza Shahsavari in Current Psychology
    Article 23 January 2024
  4. The protective role of cognitive reserve: an empirical study in mild cognitive impairment

    Background

    Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) describes an aging profile characterized by a cognitive decline that is worse than expected in normal aging...

    Giulia Marselli, Francesca Favieri, ... Maria Casagrande in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 07 June 2024
  5. The role of cognitive flexibility on higher level executive functions in mild cognitive impairment and healthy older adults

    Background

    Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a preclinical condition between healthy and pathological aging, which is characterized by impairments in...

    Ilaria Corbo, Giovanna Troisi, ... Maria Casagrande in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 30 May 2024
  6. Does social rigidity predict cognitive rigidity? Profiles of socio-cognitive polarization

    Recent research has proposed a relationship between rigid political ideologies and underlying ‘cognitive styles’. However, there remain discrepancies...

    Carola Salvi, Paola Iannello, ... Alessandro Antonietti in Psychological Research
    Article 06 May 2023
  7. Physical and cognitive function to explain the quality of life among older adults with cognitive impairment: exploring cognitive function as a mediator

    Background

    Physical and cognitive function are both indicators of aging, characterized by a loss of adaptive response to life challenges and...

    Rhayun Song, Xing Fan, Jisu Seo in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 22 February 2023
  8. Cognitive fusion accounts for the relation of anxiety sensitivity cognitive concerns and rumination

    Rumination is a transdiagnostic construct associated with poor outcomes broadly. Though extant research indicates anxiety sensitivity (AS) cognitive...

    Jacey L. Anderberg, Lucas D. Baker, ... Christopher R. Berghoff in Current Psychology
    Article 24 April 2023
  9. Awe: A Systematic Review within a Cognitive Behavioural Framework and Proposed Cognitive Behavioural Model of Awe

    Awe is considered a transformational and multifaceted emotion. Vastness is the core cognitive appraisal associated with awe, which activates a need...

    Vikki Schaffer, Tyrone Huckstepp, Lee Kannis-Dymand in International Journal of Applied Positive Psychology
    Article Open access 18 August 2023
  10. Cognition and Cognitive Reserve

    Cognition is a mental process that provides the ability to think, know, and learn. Though cognitive skills are necessary to do daily tasks and...

    Anisha Savarimuthu, R. Joseph Ponniah in Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science
    Article 27 January 2024
  11. Mind the Gap: Executive Function Is Associated with the Discrepancy Between Cognitive and Adaptive Functioning in Autistic Children Without Cognitive Delay

    Adaptive functioning is central to autistic individuals’ independence and well-being. However, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with poor...

    Yael Braverman, Sarah R. Edmunds, ... Susan Faja in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 23 May 2024
  12. Effect of cognitive remediation on cognitive and behavioral emotion regulation of female deaf and hard-of-hearing students

    This study aimed to explore the effect of cognitive remediation on cognitive and behavioral emotion regulation of female deaf and hard-of-hearing...

    Mohammad Ashori in Current Psychology
    Article 01 August 2023
  13. Cognitive perspectives on maintaining physicians’ medical expertise: II. Acquiring, maintaining, and updating cognitive skills

    Over the course of training, physicians develop significant knowledge and expertise. We review dual-process theory, the dominant theory in explaining...

    Zachary A. Caddick, Scott H. Fraundorf, ... Timothy J. Nokes-Malach in Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
    Article Open access 25 July 2023
  14. Reductions in Anxiety are Associated with Decreased Expressive Suppression and Increased Cognitive Reappraisal After Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment: A Naturalistic Study in Youth

    Broad deficits in emotion regulation skills have been observed in children with anxiety-related disorders. These deficits typically improve during...

    Kelly A. Knowles, David F. Tolin in Child Psychiatry & Human Development
    Article 26 March 2024
  15. Cognitive training for mental health problems

    The persistent gap between need and access for evidence-based mental health care has spurred interest in the development of disseminable, efficacious...

    Lauren S. Hallion, Kean J. Hsu, Jessica L. Schleider in Nature Mental Health
    Article 10 January 2024
  16. Exploration of human cognitive universals and human cognitive diversity

    In this editorial, the editors briefly introduce the aims of the Special Issue. If the goal of the scientific field of Cognitive Psychology is to...

    Dana Basnight-Brown, Steve M. J. Janssen, Ayanna K. Thomas in Memory & Cognition
    Article 01 March 2023
  17. Cognitive-attentional mechanisms of cooperation—with implications for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and cognitive neuroscience

    People’s cooperativeness depends on many factors, such as their motives, cognition, experiences, and the situation they are in. To date, it is...

    Nadja R. Ging-Jehli, L. Eugene Arnold, Trish Van Zandt in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 03 October 2023
  18. On the psychometric evaluation of cognitive control tasks: An Investigation with the Dual Mechanisms of Cognitive Control (DMCC) battery

    The domain of cognitive control has been a major focus of experimental, neuroscience, and individual differences research. Currently, however, no...

    Jean-Paul Snijder, Rongxiang Tang, ... Todd S. Braver in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 11 April 2023
  19. Situating Cognitive Science after 1945

    The paper attempts to place the emergence of cognitive science (CS) as an interdisciplinary research program in historical context. A broad overview...

    Mitchell G. Ash in Human Arenas
    Article Open access 24 June 2024
  20. Cognitive and behavioral abnormalities in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment, and subjective memory complaints

    In this study, we investigated the ability of commonly used neuropsychological tests to detect cognitive and functional decline across the...

    Samuel L. Warren, Edwina Reid, ... Mohamed S. Hamid in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 13 February 2023
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