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... cognitive and memory tasks. The neural signals recorded during these computerized tasks will be invaluable for not only to discover the mysteries of our ...
Keeping an Open Mind: Cognitive Bias in the Evaluation of an Infant with Posterior-Lateral Rib Fractures. Case Rep Pediatr. 2017; 2017:5163094 Epub 2017 Oct ...
About 1,600 were cognitively normal, 317 had mild cognitive impairment and overall, about 288 had COPD. COPD was found to be associated with almost two-fold ...
... cognitive impairment, an early sign of more serious cognitive decline. "The ... One area of concern is bias within the data used to create algorithms, which could ...
"If someone is processing relatively well ― they have, perhaps, mild cognitive impairment, and are able to have good conversations and partake in the world ― ...
However, people with MCI have a higher risk of getting dementia than are people who don't have mild cognitive impairment. When MCI affects mainly memory, the ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if there is a relationship between cognitive status and a patient's ability to improve vocal quality through ...
Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study, and ...
— People with symptoms suggesting rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, or RBD, have twice the risk of developing mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or ...
Patients with neurologic history including history of severe cognitive disease, disorder, or delay, attention disorder, moderate-to-severe TBI history, ...
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