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View article: An Examination of Public Knowledge of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
An Examination of Public Knowledge of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Open
Introduction Almost three million traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are reported in the US annually. Concussions, also known as mild TBIs (mTBIs), are the most common and account for approximately 90% of TBIs annually. Research indicates con…
View article: Temporal Processing And Sluggish Cognitive Tempo In College Students
Temporal Processing And Sluggish Cognitive Tempo In College Students Open
Sluggish cognitive tempo (SCT) was previously conceptualized in the literature as a cluster of symptoms related to the inattentive (IA) subtype of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Recent evidence, however, has demonstrated …
View article: impact of depression on non-pharmacological cognitive interventions in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: A systematic review
impact of depression on non-pharmacological cognitive interventions in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: A systematic review Open
Background
Depression is associated with cardiac-related events and cognitive dysfunction contributing to poorer health outcomes and quality of life. Specifically, after cardiac surgery, broad cognitive domains are negatively affec…
View article: 69 Poor Sleep is Associated with Bias for Negative Sleep-Related Images: Development of the Sleep Approach-Avoidance Task (SAAT)
69 Poor Sleep is Associated with Bias for Negative Sleep-Related Images: Development of the Sleep Approach-Avoidance Task (SAAT) Open
Objective: Insomnia affects 30-45% of the world population, is related to mortality (i.e., auto accidents and job-related accidents), and is related to mood and affect disorders such as anxiety and depression. Better understanding of insom…
View article: A Review of Neuronal Pathways Associated With Consciousness
A Review of Neuronal Pathways Associated With Consciousness Open
INTRODUCTION: Accurate communication of information regarding fluctuations in level of consciousness is critical. It is, important for nurses to understand terms related to consciousness to appropriately assess and implement plans of care.…
View article: 0157 The Relationship Between Reaction Time, Insomnia Severity, Sleepiness, and Dysfunctional Beliefs About Sleep
0157 The Relationship Between Reaction Time, Insomnia Severity, Sleepiness, and Dysfunctional Beliefs About Sleep Open
Introduction Poor sleep quality has adverse effects ranging from decreased focus to increased work-related injuries. The Perceptual Vigilance Task (PVT), a measure of reaction time (RT) used to assess alertness is commonly used in sleep re…
View article: Age Differences in Negative, but Not Positive, Rumination
Age Differences in Negative, but Not Positive, Rumination Open
Objectives The main objective of this study was to determine whether there are age differences in positive and negative repetitive thought (ie, rumination). Method Young adults (ages 19–39; n = 114) and older adults (ages 60–85; n = 88) co…