Search results for "Cognitive"

showing 10 items of 10389 documents

Innovation in Neurosurgery: The Concept of Cognitive Mapping

2019

In recent years, advances in cortical-subcortical mapping, intraoperative neurophysiology, and neuropsychology have increased the ability to remove intrinsic brain tumors, expanding indications and maximizing the extent of resection. This has provided a significant improvement in progression-free survival, time of malignant transformation (in low-grade gliomas), and overall survival. Although current techniques enable preservation of language and motor functions during surgery, the maintenance of a complex set of functions defined with the term cognition is not always achievable. Cognition is defined as every neural process underlying a high human function and includes motor haptic and visu…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectElectric Stimulation TherapyEmpathyNeurosurgical ProceduresExecutive Function03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative ComplicationsSpatial ProcessingCognition0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)HumansGlioma surgeryMedicineCognitive rehabilitation therapySet (psychology)media_commonBrain MappingCognitive mapBrain Neoplasmsbusiness.industryEloquent areaNeuropsychologyMargins of ExcisionCognitionGliomaSemantics030220 oncology & carcinogenesisNeuropsychological testsSurgeryNeurology (clinical)NeurosurgeryCognition DisordersbusinessOrgan Sparing Treatments030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyWorld Neurosurgery
researchProduct

Mental adjustment to cancer and quality of life in breast cancer patients: An exploratory study

1994

This study explores the relationship between adjustment to cancer and quality of life in a sample of 68 newly diagnosed non-metastatic breast cancer patients. Responses were assessed on three occasions following communication of the diagnosis and included the Mental Adjustment to Cancer (MAC) scale, a measure of denial and a Spanish quality of life questionnaire for breast cancer patients. Appropriate medical variables were considered and included in the analysis. MAC subscales showed adequate internal consistency; nevertheless, there was overlap between subscales and a second order factorial analysis suggested that two dimensions (‘perceived threat’ and ‘perceived control’) suffice to desc…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectFatalismExploratory researchCancerExperimental and Cognitive Psychologymedicine.diseasehumanitiesPsychiatry and Mental healthBreast cancerDenialQuality of life (healthcare)OncologyScale (social sciences)medicineAssociation (psychology)PsychologyPsychiatrymedia_commonClinical psychologyPsycho-Oncology
researchProduct

A hidden type of internet addiction? Intense and addictive use of social networking sites in adolescents

2016

Internet Gaming Disorder has been included as a preliminary diagnosis in DSM-5. The question remains, if there are additional internet activities related to addictive use. Especially, use of social networking sites has been discussed to be related to excessive use, but only few empirical studies are available. We wanted to explore, if use of social networking sites is related to addiction symptoms and psychosocial distress and which variables (demography, personality) predict addictive use. A representative sample of n?=?9173 adolescents (12-19 years) was enrolled. Self-report questionnaires assessed demography, frequency of social networking sites use, internet addiction, personality, and …

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectFrequency of use050801 communication & media studies0508 media and communicationsEmpirical researchArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)mental disordersmedicinePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychiatryGeneral Psychologymedia_commonExtraversion and introversionbusiness.industryAddiction05 social sciencesHuman-Computer InteractionDistressThe InternetPsychologybusinessPsychosocial050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyComputers in Human Behavior
researchProduct

Happiness: role of dopamine and serotonin on mood and negative emotions

2017

Dopamine is a hormone associated with happiness and serotonin regulates our mood. When a person is physically attracted to another, an activation of dopamine, serotonin increased and production of oxytocin, a hormone that reduces pain perception and increases the emotional connection we have with the other occurs. Disconnecting the amygdala, the parts of the brain that are active against negative emotions like fear. The combination of all these elements leads to crush the other. After our beliefs, the way we understand ourselves and understand the world around us, eventually determining if I made a good choice. These are questions necessary to understand the functioning of our brain and hum…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpersonal communication01 natural sciencesAmygdala03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDopaminemedicinePain perceptionPsychiatrymedia_commonbusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryEmocions0104 chemical sciencesHuman relationsmedicine.anatomical_structureMoodPsicologiaHappinessSerotoninbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugCognitive psychology
researchProduct

EEG Data Quality: Determinants and Impact in a Multicenter Study of Children, Adolescents, and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (…

2021

Electroencephalography (EEG) represents a widely established method for assessing altered and typically developing brain function. However, systematic studies on EEG data quality, its correlates, and consequences are scarce. To address this research gap, the current study focused on the percentage of artifact-free segments after standard EEG pre-processing as a data quality index. We analyzed participant-related and methodological influences, and validity by replicating landmark EEG effects. Further, effects of data quality on spectral power analyses beyond participant-related characteristics were explored. EEG data from a multicenter ADHD-cohort (age range 6 to 45 years), and a non-ADHD sc…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectMedizin610artifactsElectroencephalographyAudiologyArticle050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-571electroencephalography (EEG); data quality; attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); artifacts; multicenter study03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineContinuous performance taskmedicinedata qualityAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)electroencephalography (EEG)ddc:610lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrymedia_commonCued speechmedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesattention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)ReplicateStepwise regressionmedicine.diseasemulticenter studyData qualityPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBrain Sciences
researchProduct

The Psychopathy Checklist and non-violent offender groups

1992

Cleckley’s concept of psychopathy includes characteristics such as superficial charm, unreliability, and affective poverty. In this study, the Psychopathy Checklist (PCL) and personality questionnaires (MMPI, CPI, EPQ, and SSS) were used to assess 92 non-violent male offenders. The variable-based approach was applied in order to study the structure of the PCL and the relationships between the PCL, the PCL factors and the personality questionnaire scores. The results indicated that the personality scale scores failed to correlate positively with the PCL score, with the exception of the MMPI hypomania score. Two PCL factors emerged: factor 1 related to the core personality characteristics of …

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychopathyPoison controlPathology and Forensic MedicineMinnesota Multiphasic Personality InventorymedicinePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychiatry0505 lawmedia_commonPsychopathy ChecklistDark triad05 social sciencesSuperficial charmGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthHypomania050501 criminologyPsychology (miscellaneous)medicine.symptomPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyCriminal Behaviour and Mental Health
researchProduct

Using Two-Step Cluster Analysis and Latent Class Cluster Analysis to Classify the Cognitive Heterogeneity of Cross-Diagnostic Psychiatric Inpatients

2020

The heterogeneity of cognitive profiles among psychiatric patients has been reported to carry significant clinical information. However, how to best characterize such cognitive heterogeneity is still a matter of debate. Despite being well suited for clinical data, cluster analysis techniques, like the Two-Step and the Latent Class, received little to no attention in the literature. The present study aimed to test the validity of the cluster solutions obtained with Two-Step and Latent Class cluster analysis on the cognitive profile of a cross-diagnostic sample of 387 psychiatric inpatients. Two-Step and Latent Class cluster analysis produced similar and reliable solutions. The overall result…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectTwo steplcsh:BF1-990Disease cluster050105 experimental psychologycognitive functioning03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicinePersonalityPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslatent class cluster analysisCognitive skillBipolar disorderPsychiatrypsychiatric inpatientsGeneral Psychologymedia_commonOriginal Research05 social sciencesCognitionmedicine.diseaseClass (biology)two-step cluster analysis latent class cluster analysis cognitive functioning psychiatric inpatients cluster analyseslcsh:PsychologySchizophreniacluster analysesPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgerytwo-step cluster analysis
researchProduct

Importance of the left auditory areas in chord discrimination in music experts as demonstrated by MEG

2011

The brain basis behind musical competence in its various forms is not yet known. To determine the pattern of hemispheric lateralization during sound-change discrimination, we recorded the magnetic counterpart of the electrical mismatch negativity (MMNm) responses in professional musicians, musical participants (with high scores in the musicality tests but without professional training in music) and non-musicians. While watching a silenced video, they were presented with short sounds with frequency and duration deviants and C major chords with C minor chords as deviants. MMNm to chord deviants was stronger in both musicians and musical participants than in non-musicians, particularly in thei…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationAuditory areaMismatch negativityMusicalAudiologybehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologyLateralization of brain function03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences10. No inequalitymedia_commonCommunicationbusiness.industryGeneral Neuroscience05 social scienceshumanitiesMusicalityChord (music)AptitudePsychologybusinessLanguage Experience Approachhuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEuropean Journal of Neuroscience
researchProduct

Effect of Different Display Types on Vection and Its Interaction With Motion Direction and Field Dependence

2017

Illusory self-motion (vection) can be generated by visual stimulation. The purpose of the present study was to compare behavioral vection measures including intensity ratings, duration, and onset time across different visual display types. Participants were exposed to a pattern of alternating black-and-white horizontal or vertical bars that moved either in vertical or horizontal direction, respectively. Stimuli were presented on four types of displays in randomized order: (a) large field of view dome projection, (b) combination of three computer screens, (c) single computer screen, (d) large field of view flat projection screen. A Computer Rod and Frame Test was used to measure field depen…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Field dependenceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyperceptionAudiologyArticle050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArtificial IntelligencePerceptionmedicineMotion direction0501 psychology and cognitive sciencescircular vectionmedia_commonfield dependence or field independence05 social scienceshumanitiesSensory Systemscognitive styleIntensity (physics)Ophthalmologylcsh:PsychologyDuration (music)optic flowillusory self-motionfield of viewPsychologyvisual stimulation030217 neurology & neurosurgeryi-Perception
researchProduct

Neural Responses to Musical Rhythm in Chinese Children With Reading Difficulties

2020

The perception of the musical rhythm has been suggested as one of the predicting factors for reading abilities. Several studies have demonstrated that children with reading difficulties (RD) show reduced neural sensitivity in musical rhythm perception. Despite this prior evidence, the association between music and reading in Chinese is still controversial. In the present study, we sought to answer the question of whether the musical rhythm perception of Chinese children with RD is intact or not, providing further clues on how reading and music might be interlinked across languages. Oddball paradigm was adapted for testing the difference of musical rhythm perception, including predictable an…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Mismatch negativityAudiologybehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologyP3a03 medical and health sciencesP3a0302 clinical medicineRhythmrytmitajuReading (process)PerceptionmedicinePsychologymagnetoencephalography (MEG)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesreading difficultiesAssociation (psychology)Oddball paradigmGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commonMEGmedicine.diagnostic_test05 social sciencesMagnetoencephalographymismatch negativity (MMN)rytmilcsh:Psychologymusical rhythmlukihäiriötpoikkeavuusnegatiivisuusPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
researchProduct