Search results for "Cognitive change"

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Neuropsychology and anorexia nervosa. Cognitive and radiological findings

2012

Introduction: Research into neuropsychological impairments present in the patients suffering from anorexia nervosa (AN) has advanced considerably, in the past decades. It now provides neuropsychologists with a wide field of knowledge of the changes found in the cerebral and cognitive capabilities of these patients, as well as their reversible or static features, thereby yielding a characteristic profile of neuropsychological impairment in AN. Development: We present a review updated to December 2010 of the results delivered by studies of both morphological and cognitive changes, providing us with an updated theoretical and practical framework for conducting future research. Conclusions: The…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeuropsychologyPosterior parietal cortexCognitionDiseaseWide fieldlcsh:RC346-429Anorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses)Radiological weaponCognitive ChangesmedicinePsychologyPsychiatrylcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemNeurología (English Edition)
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Let’s do Process Research in Cognitive Psychotherapy

2002

As someone can easily deduct from the title of this paper I consider highly relevant process research for the field of cognitive therapy. The explanation is both personal and scientific, at the same time. From a personal point of view process resarch is more encouraging, funny and exciting than other type of researches. From a scientific point of view, process research could help to improve cognitive therapy, adding some light to the therapeutic cognitive change.

Cognitive sciencePoint (typography)Process (engineering)Cognitive changeProcess researchmedicine.medical_treatmentCognitive psychotherapyApplied psychologyCognitive therapymedicinePsychologyField (computer science)
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Keep your cool and win the game: Emotion regulation and performance in table tennis.

2019

Objective People often feel anxious prior to performance situations, and this can lead to performance decrements. Thus, applying effective emotion regulation strategies could be crucial for achieving maximum performance. Method We investigated the relation between dispositional precompetition emotion regulation and competition performance. Participants were 310 table tennis players (240 men, Mage = 39.07, SD = 15.99). Self-reported emotion regulation behavior was matched with objective performance data. Results We found that positive cognitive change strategies were positively related and negative cognitive change strategies were negatively related to winning in competitions. Furthermore, a…

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G×E Interaction Influences Trajectories of Hand Grip Strength.

2016

Age-related decline in grip strength predicts later life disability, frailty, lower well-being and cognitive change. While grip strength is heritable, genetic influence on change in grip strength has been relatively ignored, with non-shared environmental influence identified as the primary contributor in a single longitudinal study. The extent to which gene-environment interplay, particularly gene-environment interactions, contributes to grip trajectories has yet to be examined. We considered longitudinal grip strength measurements in seven twin studies of aging in the Interplay of Genes and Environment across Multiple Studies consortium. Growth curve parameters were estimated for same-sex …

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L'apport de la communication engageante et des représentations sociales dans le cadre de la promotion de l'éco-mobilité

2011

The purpose of this thesis was to test the applicability of binding communication in the case of car use reduction. The first two studies (1 & 2) bring out the relationship between an individual and his mobility. Our results lead us to consider a system of double bind between the challenges of sustainable development and daily obligations. The individual recognizes the negative impact of car use on the environment but justifies his behavior by an important need for flexibility. Three studies have tested the effectiveness of procedures such as commitment (Study 3) and binding communication (studies 4 and 5). A procedure of binding communication has been particularly effective. It combined a …

social representationeco-friendly transport mode choicethéorie du comportement planifiécommitmentéco-mobilité[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/Psychologycommunication engageantereprésentation socialebehavioral change[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychologycognitive changechangement comportementaltheory of planned behaviorchangement cognitifbinding communicationengagement
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