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A series of stages that are the inverse of Kohlberg's stages are summarized, along with vignettes from "Dirty Heinz Stories". The antisocial stages are based upon responses of incarcerated adolescents to the Executive Judgment Inventory,... more
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      Cognitive developmentCriminal PsychologyExecutive FunctionMoral Judgment
Decline in episodic memory is one of the most prominent cognitive deficits seen in late adulthood. It is therefore surprising that few studies have examined how the related capacity for episodic foresight might also be affected in this... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAgingFace recognition (Psychology)
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      Cognitive ScienceCognitionTreatment OutcomeExecutive Function
Executive function is recognized as a critical component of children's cognitive and social development. In two studies, a measure of executive function that had been used in research with chimpanzees was adapted for preschoolers. On this... more
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      SymbolismExecutive Functions (Cognitive Neuroscience)Executive FunctionPreschool
Cognitive scientists typically classify cognitive processes as either controlled or automatic. Whereas controlled processes are slow and effortful, automatic processes are fast and involuntary. Over the past decade, we have propelled a... more
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      Cognitive PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychiatryBrain Imaging
Chronic pain conditions are complicated and challenging to live with. Capacity to adjust to such conditions may depend on the ability to self-regulate, that is, the ability to alter thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Self-regulation... more
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      EducationPainCognitionChronic Pain
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      MindfulnessExecutive FunctionSchoolsStudents
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAutismAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays (HMD) appear to be effective research tools, which may address the problem of ecological validity in neuropsychological testing. However, their widespread implementation is hindered by VR induced... more
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Executive function (EF), which refers to the more deliberate, top-down neurocognitive processes involved in self-regulation, develops most rapidly during the preschool years, together with the growth of neural networks involving... more
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INTRODUCTION Despite the serious behavioral consequences faced by individuals with sexual compulsivity, related neuropsychological studies are sparse. AIM To compare decision making and cognitive flexibility at baseline and after exposure... more
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      PsychologyMedicineExecutive FunctionHumans
The debate on possible cognitive advantages bilinguals have over monolinguals continues to occupy the research community. There is an ever-growing research body focusing on adjudicating whether there is, in fact, an effect of using two or... more
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      Cognitive ControlExecutive FunctionBilingualism and Multilingualism
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingAgingPrefrontal CortexExecutive Function
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Sleep-related breathing disorders encompass a range of disorders in which abnormal ventilation occurs during sleep as a result of partial or complete obstruction of the upper airway, altered respiratory drive, abnormal chest wall... more
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      Cognitive ScienceEarly InterventionCognitionQuality of life
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      Cognitive ScienceCognitionChild DevelopmentAttention
Evidence from animal, clinical, and imaging studies suggests that the basal ganglia and their frontal connections mediate motor inhibition, but the role of dopamine remains unclear. The aim of our study was to investigate, for the first... more
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      CognitionParkinson's DiseaseConflict ResolutionExecutive Function
Many studies conducted in a laboratory or university setting are limited by funding, personnel, space, and time constraints. In the present study, we introduce a method of data collection using a mobile application that circumvents these... more
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      Information SystemsNeurosciencePsychologyCognitive Science
Achieving progress in understanding the cause, nature, and treatment of autism requires an integration of concepts, approaches, and empirical findings from genetic, cognitive neuroscience, animal, and clinical studies. The need for such... more
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      CognitionChild DevelopmentMagnetic Resonance ImagingElectroencephalography
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Schizophrenia patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) may be a subgroup of schizophrenia, and OCD patients with poor insight may show psychotic-like symptoms. The aim of this work is to compare the neuropsychological performance... more
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      PsychiatryAttentionComorbidityExecutive Function
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      Cognitive ScienceDecision MakingAnterior CingulateKnowledge Visualization
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Cerebellar pathology commonly shows important motor signs and less evident cognitive dysfunction. The ’cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome’ is characterised by impairment on executive function, spatial cognition, language and... more
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There are marked disparities between pre-school children in key skills affecting school readiness, disparities that commonly persist and influence children's later academic achievements, employment, and adjustment. Much of this... more
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      Research DesignCognitionChild DevelopmentAttention
Background: Epidemiologic evidence regarding niacin, folate, vitamin B-6, and vitamin B-12 intake in relation to cognitive function is limited, especially in midlife.Objective: We hypothesize that higher intake of these B vitamins in... more
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Phishing is the spoofing of Internet websites or emails aimed at tricking users into entering sensitive information, with such goals as financial or identity theft. The current study sought to determine whether age is associated with... more
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      Computer SecurityAdolescentMultidisciplinaryExecutive Function
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      Comparative StudyExecutive FunctionCognitivePopulation Control
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      SchizophreniaCognitionAdolescentExecutive Function
Analyses of language production of individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) place increasing emphasis on microlinguistic (i.e., within-sentence) patterns. It is unknown whether the observed problems involve implementation of... more
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      Discourse AnalysisTraumatic Brain InjuryCognitionAttention
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