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Reducing craving and consumption in individuals with drug addiction
Abstract Background and aims Non-invasive brain stimulation has shown potential in clinica... [Read More]
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Repurposing Drugs for Cognition in Schizophrenia
Currently approved treatments for schizophrenia only minimally affect the cognitive features of the illness that are the most closely related to disability. Hence, there is now considerabl... [Read More]
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How are nations trying to prevent suicide? An analysis of national suicide prevention strategies
Recent increases in suicide rates internationally have focused attention on suicide as an important area of public health concern. In this review, strategies developed by various countr... [Read More]
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Cross-Cultural Differences in Patient Perceptions of Dyskinesia in Parkinson's Disease
Methods The data set included the Unified Dyskinesia Rating (UDysRS) scores from 16 language translation programs (3566 patients). We defined the Perception Severity In... [Read More]
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Physical exercise increases involvement of motor networks as a compensatory mechanism during a cognitively challenging task
Neuroimaging studies suggest that older adults may compensate for declines in cognitive function through neural compensation and reorganization of neural resources. Whi... [Read More]
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Tardive dyskinesia is caused by maladaptive synaptic plasticity: A hypothesis
Abstract It has been 50 years since the first patients with tardive dyskinesia (TD) were described, but the pathophysiology is only partially understood a... [Read More]
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Neuropsychological Functioning and Suicidal Behaviours in Patients with First-Episode Psychosis: A Systematic Review
Introduction Suicidal behaviour is particularly frequent in patients with psychosis. Therefore, prevention is... [Read More]
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Dynamic functional network reconfiguration underlying the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder
The dynamics of the human brain span multiple spatial scales, from connectivity associated with a specific region/network to the global organization, each representing ... [Read More]
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Event-based prospective memory and obsessive–compulsive disorder intrusive obsessional thoughts
Recent studies have found poorer prospective remembering among students selected for elevated obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) checking and washing. However, as prospective memo... [Read More]
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Impact of the aging process on event-, time-, and activity-based prospective memory
The present study aimed to compare the impact of the aging process on event-, time-, and activity-based prospective memory (PM) and to explore the aging patterns of PM-related cogn... [Read More]
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Is There a Text on This Screen? Reading in an Era of Hypertextuality
This chapter describes some of the constraints on the act of reading in an era of hypertextuality. First, it proposes a definition of what a text is, one capable of embracing... [Read More]
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Mild cognitive impairment is prevalent in persons with severe obesity
Objective This study examines the prevalence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in a sample of adults with severe obesit... [Read More]
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