In consideration of functional reorganisation occurring with brain aging and disease, here it is proposed that targeting newly recruited brain regions that act under natural circumstances in a compensatory manne
The heart has four chambers that fill with blood and pump blood (two atria and two ventricles) and some very active coronary arteries. Because of all this action, the heart needs a fresh supply of oxygen, and as you just learned, the lungs provide it. Once the heart uses what it needs...
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Research shows that learning improves confidence and self-esteem. It promotes purpose, helps build connections with others, and may slow cognitive aging. With that in mind, get out there and learn something new. Use a language app to learn a language. Sign up for a class at a local univers...
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insights into unequal ageing, especially with respect to health. First we provide an overview of how intersectionality can be used in research on inequality, focusing on intersectional subgroups, discrimination, categorisation, and individual heterogeneity. We cover two key approaches—the use of ...
Partial set correlation analyses indicated that inconsistency predicted cognitive performance independent of level of performance. The results indicate that variability of performance is an important indicator of cognitive functioning and aging. 阅读PDF 655 被引用 · 0 笔记 引用 Narrative as a Mode of ...
Although numerous studies have confirmed that reward-seeking and cognitive control, which constitute the two core features of ID, as well as social functioning, are impaired, the complex relationships among ID, reward-seeking, cognitive control, and learning burnout are not clear. Network analysis me...
(e.g. having a sleep/wake routine), psychoeducation (e.g. education about normal sleep and age-related changes in sleep architecture), relaxation techniques (e.g. breathing exercises, mindfulness), stimulus control therapy, sleep restriction therapy and cognitive therapy (Riemann et al., 2017,...
health and wellbeing; the implications of which can be applied across many disciplines. For example, a key insight from the discussion of olfaction and health is the importance of continued exposure to a diverse olfactory environment to maintain long-term olfactory, physical, and cognitive function...