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View article: Interventions for cognitive frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts
Interventions for cognitive frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts Open
Introduction The conjunction of physical frailty and cognitive impairment without dementia is described as Cognitive Frailty (CF). Indications that CF is potentially reversible have led to proposals that risk factors, symptoms or mechanism…
View article: Interventions for Cognitive Frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts
Interventions for Cognitive Frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts Open
Introduction: The conjunction of physical frailty and cognitive impairment without dementia is described as Cognitive Frailty (CF). Indications that CF is potentially reversible have led to proposals that risk factors, symptoms or mechanis…
View article: Interventions for Cognitive Frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts
Interventions for Cognitive Frailty: developing a Delphi consensus with multidisciplinary and multisectoral experts Open
Introduction: The conjunction of physical frailty and cognitive impairment without dementia is described as Cognitive Frailty (CF). Indications that CF is potentially reversible have led to proposals that risk factors, symptoms or mechanis…
View article: Dynamic Emotion Recognition and Social Inference Ability in Traumatic Brain Injury: An Eye-Tracking Comparison Study
Dynamic Emotion Recognition and Social Inference Ability in Traumatic Brain Injury: An Eye-Tracking Comparison Study Open
Emotion recognition and social inference impairments are well-documented features of post-traumatic brain injury (TBI), yet the mechanisms underpinning these are not fully understood. We examined dynamic emotion recognition, social inferen…
View article: Dynamic Emotion Recognition and Social Inference Ability in Traumatic Brain Injury: An Eye-Tracking Comparison Study
Dynamic Emotion Recognition and Social Inference Ability in Traumatic Brain Injury: An Eye-Tracking Comparison Study Open
Emotion recognition and social inference impairments are well-documented post-traumatic brain injury (TBI) yet the mechanisms underpinning these are not fully understood. We examined dynamic emotion recognition, social inference abilities,…
View article: Brain Trauma and the Secondary Cascade in Humans: Review of the Potential Role of Vitamins in Reparative Processes and Functional Outcome
Brain Trauma and the Secondary Cascade in Humans: Review of the Potential Role of Vitamins in Reparative Processes and Functional Outcome Open
An estimated sixty-nine million people sustain a traumatic brain injury each year. Trauma to the brain causes the primary insult and initiates a secondary biochemical cascade as part of the immune and reparative response to injury. The sec…
View article: Emotion recognition and eye tracking of static and dynamic facial affect: A comparison of individuals with and without traumatic brain injury
Emotion recognition and eye tracking of static and dynamic facial affect: A comparison of individuals with and without traumatic brain injury Open
In the present study, those with TBI had atypical eye scan patterns during emotion identification in the static emotion recognition task compared to the non-TBI group and were associated with lower identification accuracy on behavioral mea…
View article: Influence of probiotic bacteria on gut microbiota composition and gut wall function in an in-vitro model in patients with Parkinson's disease
Influence of probiotic bacteria on gut microbiota composition and gut wall function in an in-vitro model in patients with Parkinson's disease Open
View article: Visuospatial Executive Functions are Improved by Brief Brain Training in Young Rugby Players - Evidence of Far Transfer Test Effects: A Pilot Study
Visuospatial Executive Functions are Improved by Brief Brain Training in Young Rugby Players - Evidence of Far Transfer Test Effects: A Pilot Study Open
Brain training apps are becoming increasingly popular for at home use and as an adjunct to more traditional therapies. There is uncertainty about whether the effects of brain training transfer to real-world cognition, or performance on oth…
View article: The gut microbiome: a key player in the complexity of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
The gut microbiome: a key player in the complexity of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) Open
View article: Improvement in Cognition Following Double-Blind Randomized Micronutrient Interventions in the General Population
Improvement in Cognition Following Double-Blind Randomized Micronutrient Interventions in the General Population Open
The impact of poor nutrition on physiological health is well understood (Costarelli et al., 2013). Less is known about the effects of diet on brain function and cognition in the general population (Ames, 2010; Parletta et al., 2013; White …
View article: New innovations in traumatic brain injury research
New innovations in traumatic brain injury research Open
T he brain is an organ of incredible complexity.Contained in a space no larger than a football is 100 billion cells that connect in unimaginably complex ways.From this complexity arises all the behaviours that make us human.From tacit (non…
View article: Investigating possible retinal biomarkers of head trauma in Olympic boxers using optical coherence tomography
Investigating possible retinal biomarkers of head trauma in Olympic boxers using optical coherence tomography Open
Significant change to macula and RNFL densities, occurring over an 18 month interval is an unexpected finding in otherwise heathy elite sportsmen. In addition, macula and RNFL were thinner than healthy sedentary controls. OCT may prove cli…
View article: Investigating visual strategies during the recognition of static and dynamic facial affect in TBI and control cohorts
Investigating visual strategies during the recognition of static and dynamic facial affect in TBI and control cohorts Open
bjectives: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often precipitates socio-emotional problems which impinge on social relationships. Although socio-emotional impairments are debilitating the mechanisms underpinning these are poorly understood. Socia…
View article: Editorial: Executive Function(s): Conductor, Orchestra or Symphony? Towards a Trans-Disciplinary Unification of Theory and Practice Across Development, in Normal and Atypical Groups
Editorial: Executive Function(s): Conductor, Orchestra or Symphony? Towards a Trans-Disciplinary Unification of Theory and Practice Across Development, in Normal and Atypical Groups Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Behav. Neurosci., 08 May 2018Sec. Learning and Memory Volume 12 - 2018 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2018.00085
View article: The longitudinal development of social and executive functions in late adolescence and early adulthood
The longitudinal development of social and executive functions in late adolescence and early adulthood Open
Our earlier work suggests that, executive functions and social cognition show protracted development into late adolescence and early adulthood (Taylor et al., 2013). However, it remains unknown whether these functions develop linearly or n…
View article: The cooking task: making a meal of executive functions
The cooking task: making a meal of executive functions Open
Current standardized neuropsychological tests may fail to accurately capture real-world executive deficits. We developed a computer-based Cooking Task (CT) assessment of executive functions and trialed the measure with a normative group be…