IMPORTANTE How cognitive aging affects multisensory integration of navigational cuesBates, Sarah LWolbers, Thomas
A recent study indicates that probiotics may improve cognitive function and potentially prevent age-related cognitive decline by modulating the gut microbiome. Particularly in individuals with mild cognitive impairment, shifts in gut microbiome composition, such as decreases in the abundance ofPrevotellabacte...
Cognitive health is vital to the aging population. Substantial evidence suggests that physical activity and other healthy behaviors may help reduce the risk of cognitive decline. To better understand attitudes about, and perceived strategies for, maintaining cognitive function, this study assessed how sen...
Speaking two languages can actually help offset(抵消) some effects of aging on the brain,a new study has found.Researchers tested how long it took participants to switch from one cognitive(认知的) task to another,something that's known to take longer for older adults,said lead researcher,...
Many of these studies have examined how functional connectivity during one task or at rest is affected by aging; however, few studies have systematically examined how the effect of age on functional connectivity may vary as a function of choice of in﹕canner task. Methods The present study ...
However, encouragingly, consumption of fruits and vegetables high in polyphenolics can prevent and even reverse age-related cognitive deficits by lowering oxidative stress and inflammation. Understanding relationships between diet, cognition, and emotion is necessary to uncover mechanisms involved in and ...
Aging can have diverse effects on cognitive function. For many people, aging is associated with relatively little cognitive decline ('healthy' or 'successful' aging). For some, memory declines significantly with age but does not prevent ... Kensinger,A E. - 《Encyclopedia of Neuroscience》 被引...
In addition, almost 20% of RA patients is affected by a major depressive disorder. Depression has been linked not only to physical frailty and social interactions, but also to cognitive disability [67]. Unlike RA patients in clinical remission, those with an active disease have a worsened ...
Accordingly, we suggest that the presence of a surcharge signals that the targeted behavior is more of an obligation, an action one ought to do (i.e., an injunctive norm). In contrast, discounts are advantaging policies that benefit individuals who act in a desired way. Thus, they should...
Interestingly, XYY karyotypes that do not present with a detectable phenotype have normal behavior and cognitive abilities, and normal serum testosterone levels, suggesting that, although the dosage of X-linked genes is important in normal develop- ment, this may not be the case for Y-linked ...