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The influence of driver’s risk perception ability on driving decision-making: an ERP study
Driver’s risk perception ability is of great significance to traffic safety. Driver’s risk perception ability is reflected in the risk handling in...
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Cognitive Functioning in Youth with Anxiety Disorders: A Systematic Review
Anxiety disorders are disorders involving cognition. Research on cognition in youth with anxiety can focus on cognitive content (e.g., self-talk) as...
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Dispositional mindfulness: Dissociable affective and cognitive processes
Mindfulness has been linked to a range of positive social-emotional and cognitive outcomes, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. As one of the...
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Longitudinal relationship between healthy lifestyle and cognitive function mediated by activities of daily living among middle-aged and older Chinese adults
It has been demonstrated that a healthy lifestyle affects cognitive function in middle-aged and older adults, while the role of activities of daily...
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Drawing as a versatile cognitive tool
Drawing is a cognitive tool that makes the invisible contents of mental life visible. Humans use this tool to produce a remarkable variety of...
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Replication of population-level differences in auditory-motor synchronization ability in a Norwegian-speaking population
The Speech-to-Speech Synchronization test is a powerful tool in assessing individuals’ auditory-motor synchronization ability, namely the ability to...
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Delay discounting, cognitive ability, and personality: What matters?
Steep delay discounting is associated with problems such as addiction, obesity, and risky sexual behavior that are frequently described as reflecting...
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Cognitive diagnostic assessment: A Q-matrix constraint-based neural network method
Cognitive diagnosis is a crucial element of intelligent education that aims to assess the proficiency of specific skills or traits in students at a...
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Preschoolers’ Self-Regulation: Private Speech in Cognitive and Emotion Contexts
Self-regulation includes the ability to control one’s behavior as needed to meet social expectations and is associated with adaptive developmental...
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The Biogeography of Human Diversity in Cognitive Ability
After many waves of out-migration from Africa, different human populations evolved within a great diversity of physical and community ecologies....
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Loneliness, depression, and cognitive function among Iranian older adults: is gender important?
This study investigates the association between loneliness, depression, and cognitive function between two genders in older Iranian adults. This...
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Cognitive perspectives on maintaining physicians’ medical expertise: III. Strengths and weaknesses of self-assessment
Is self-assessment enough to keep physicians’ cognitive skills—such as diagnosis, treatment, basic biological knowledge, and communicative...
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Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: Potential Synergies
ObjectivesThe mindfulness-informed intervention that has so far received the most attention as an adjunct to psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy is...
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Cognitive flexibility and belonging among university students: mediating role of adaptation
A number of studies have explored the potential links between adaptation, cognitive flexibility, and school belonging. Although existing studies show...
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Cognitive Reflection and Decision-Making Accuracy: Examining Their Relation and Boundary Conditions in the Context of Evidence-based Management
Evidence-based management (EBM) is an increasingly advocated yet rarely adopted framework to assist in making organizational decisions. We...
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Cognitive Reappraisal Moderates the Longitudinal Relationship between Adolescents’ Peer Victimization and Self-Esteem. A Latent Interaction Model
Poor self-esteem relates closely to youth maladjustment and appears to be predicted by peer victimization experiences. However, not all peer...
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How is GPS used? Understanding navigation system use and its relation to spatial ability
Given how commonly GPS is now used in everyday navigation, it is surprising how little research has been dedicated to investigating variations in its...
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Don’t disturb my circles: The effect of fine arts training on visuospatial ability in students
Origami, drawing and colouring are artistic activities that can be beneficial for cognitive abilities or emotional well-being. However, there is a...