2022
Associations between pituitary-ovarian hormones and cognition in recently menopausal women independent of type of hormone therapy
Kling J, Dowling N, Bimonte-Nelson H, Gleason C, Kantarci K, Stonnington C, Harman S, Naftolin F, Pal L, Cedars M, Manson J, James T, Brinton E, Miller V. Associations between pituitary-ovarian hormones and cognition in recently menopausal women independent of type of hormone therapy. Maturitas 2022, 167: 113-122. PMID: 36395695, PMCID: PMC10077876, DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2022.10.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplex attention tasksLatent growth curve modelsPoor cognitive performancePoorer global cognitionGrowth curve modelsAuditory attentionAttention taskCognitive factorsMental flexibilityVisual attentionExecutive functionCognitive domainsCognitive performanceCognitive trajectoriesGlobal cognitionPituitary-ovarian hormonesHormone therapyBaseline cognitionCognitionHormone levelsNeuropsychological testingMonth 18Menopausal womenEstrone levelsMonth 48
2020
The jumping to conclusions reasoning bias as a cognitive factor contributing to psychosis progression and persistence: findings from NEMESIS-2
Rauschenberg C, Reininghaus U, Have M, de Graaf R, van Dorsselaer S, Simons C, Gunther N, Henquet C, Pries L, Guloksuz S, Bak M, van Os J. The jumping to conclusions reasoning bias as a cognitive factor contributing to psychosis progression and persistence: findings from NEMESIS-2. Psychological Medicine 2020, 51: 1696-1703. PMID: 32174291, PMCID: PMC8327623, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291720000446.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChapter 16 Cognitive factors associated with gaming disorder
Billieux J, Potenza M, Maurage P, Brevers D, Brand M, King D. Chapter 16 Cognitive factors associated with gaming disorder. 2020, 221-230. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-815298-0.00016-2.ChaptersCognitive factorsGaming disorderProblematic gaming behaviorCognitive biasesPsychological modelsPsychological distressAvailable research findingsProblem gamingCognitive deficitsGaming behaviorVideo gamingOnline gamingFuture researchResearch baseMental conditionResearch findingsClinical implicationsGamingPotential avenuesFunctional impairmentDisordersCognitionDistressBroad categoriesDeficits
2019
Modulation of the pupillary response by the content of visual working memory
Zokaei N, Board A, Manohar S, Nobre A. Modulation of the pupillary response by the content of visual working memory. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2019, 116: 22802-22810. PMID: 31636213, PMCID: PMC6842592, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1909959116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWorking memoryContents of visual working memoryInternal shifts of attentionVisual stimuliStimulus brightnessPupillary responseWorking-memory taskVisual working memoryTop-down modulationShifts of attentionPupil responseTop-down controlRetention delayTask-relevantCognitive factorsTemporal expectationsSensory recruitmentStimuliMemoryStimulus orientationPupilsPupil diameterBrightnessActivation of sensory receptorsVisual stimulation
2015
Effects of Hormone Therapy on Cognition and Mood in Recently Postmenopausal Women: Findings from the Randomized, Controlled KEEPS–Cognitive and Affective Study
Gleason CE, Dowling NM, Wharton W, Manson JE, Miller VM, Atwood CS, Brinton EA, Cedars MI, Lobo RA, Merriam GR, Neal-Perry G, Santoro NF, Taylor HS, Black DM, Budoff MJ, Hodis HN, Naftolin F, Harman SM, Asthana S. Effects of Hormone Therapy on Cognition and Mood in Recently Postmenopausal Women: Findings from the Randomized, Controlled KEEPS–Cognitive and Affective Study. PLOS Medicine 2015, 12: e1001833. PMID: 26035291, PMCID: PMC4452757, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001833.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive outcomesMood outcomesVerbal learning/memoryAttention/executive functionEffect sizeAuditory attention/Kronos Early Estrogen Prevention StudyAffective studiesLearning/memoryModified Mini-Mental State ExaminationMenopausal hormone therapyMedium effect sizeMini-Mental State ExaminationTreatment-related benefitsAttention/Cognitive factorsMental flexibilityExecutive functionMood measuresMood effectsAnxiety symptomsAge 65 y.Beneficial mood effectsCognitive AssessmentMood statesHoarding and emotional reactivity: The link between negative emotional reactions and hoarding symptomatology
Shaw A, Timpano K, Steketee G, Tolin D, Frost R. Hoarding and emotional reactivity: The link between negative emotional reactions and hoarding symptomatology. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2015, 63: 84-90. PMID: 25732668, PMCID: PMC4387091, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2015.02.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneral emotional reactivityEmotional reactivityNegative emotional reactionsEmotional reactionsIntense negative emotional reactionsCognitive-behavioral modelIntense negative emotionsIntense emotional reactionsCo-occurring moodExcessive acquiringCognitive factorsProcessing emotionsNegative emotionsEmotional filmsDifficulty discardingAnxiety symptomsAnalog samplesSymptom provocationBrain regionsMemoryEmotionsCurrent studyFearParticipantsHD etiology
2014
Emotion Regulation in Depression
Joormann J, Vanderlind W. Emotion Regulation in Depression. Clinical Psychological Science 2014, 2: 402-421. DOI: 10.1177/2167702614536163.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulationPositive affectNegative affectMaladaptive emotion regulationMajor depressive disorderCognitive controlCognitive biasesCognitive factorsCognitive theoryDepressive disorderDiscussion of implicationsAffective aspectsAffectDepression riskRecent researchDepressionHallmark featureDepressed patientsFuture directionsDisordersDifficultiesCardinal symptomsFrequent useAdaptive strategiesDepressive episode
2013
Incentivizing behaviour change to improve diabetes care
Petry NM, Cengiz E, Wagner JA, Hood KK, Carria L, Tamborlane WV. Incentivizing behaviour change to improve diabetes care. Diabetes Obesity And Metabolism 2013, 15: 1071-1076. PMID: 23574494, PMCID: PMC3737360, DOI: 10.1111/dom.12111.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObjective behavioral criteriaReinforcement interventionCognitive factorsWeight loss effortsBehavioral criteriaBehavioral economicsTangible reinforcersFuture researchBehavior changeGreater attendanceDecision-making processHealth care settingsBlood glucose monitoringDiabetes preventionInterventionMedication adherenceDiabetes careCare settingsMedical appointmentsHealthy lifestyleGlucose monitoringReinforcersMindControversial naturePromising areas
2012
Neural Processes of an Indirect Analog of Risk Taking in Young Nondependent Adult Alcohol Drinkers—An fMRI Study of the Stop Signal Task
Bednarski SR, Erdman E, Luo X, Zhang S, Hu S, Li C. Neural Processes of an Indirect Analog of Risk Taking in Young Nondependent Adult Alcohol Drinkers—An fMRI Study of the Stop Signal Task. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2012, 36: 768-779. PMID: 22339607, PMCID: PMC3647608, DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01672.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStop-signal taskAlcohol useNeural processesSignal taskSocial drinkingRisk takingYoung adult social drinkersFrequency of drinkingAdult social drinkersRight superior frontal gyrusFunctional magnetic resonanceSelf-reported alcohol useSuperior frontal gyrusBrain imaging dataSuperior frontal cortexDangerous alcohol consumptionCognitive factorsNeural correlatesFMRI studyFrontal gyrusSocial drinkersHigh-level drinkingCorresponding effect sizesNumber of drinksNondependent drinkers
2011
Social Cognitive Impairments and Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia: Are There Subtypes With Distinct Functional Correlates?
Bell MD, Corbera S, Johannesen JK, Fiszdon JM, Wexler BE. Social Cognitive Impairments and Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia: Are There Subtypes With Distinct Functional Correlates? Schizophrenia Bulletin 2011, 39: 186-196. PMID: 21976710, PMCID: PMC3523908, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbr125.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigher social cognitionLower social cognitionSocial cognitive impairmentsHigh-negative symptom groupSocial cognitionNegative-symptom groupNegative symptomsCaruso Emotional Intelligence TestSocial cognitive measuresEmotional Intelligence TestSocial cognitive factorsCognitive impairmentSymptom groupsNegative symptom factorMayer-SaloveyCommon assessment instrumentsCognitive factorsCognitive measuresSubstance abuse historyIntelligence testsCore featuresAbuse historyIndependent dimensionsDistinct factorsSymptom factors
2010
Literacy, Cognitive Ability, and the Retention of Health-Related Information About Colorectal Cancer Screening
Wilson E, Wolf M, Curtis L, Clayman M, Cameron K, Vom Eigen K, Makoul G. Literacy, Cognitive Ability, and the Retention of Health-Related Information About Colorectal Cancer Screening. Journal Of Health Communication 2010, 15: 116-125. PMID: 20845198, DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2010.499984.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term memoryCognitive factorsCognitive abilitiesMemory demandsTerm memoryReadability of materialsRetention of healthCognitive AssessmentProcessing speedCognitionRecallIntervention strategiesCurrent studyAvailable participantsMemoryImmediate knowledgeLiteracy assessmentLow literacyLiteracyKnowledge-based questionsHealth informationRelationshipSecond timePrimary care patientsEducational tool
2004
Psychological predictors of weight regain in obesity
Byrne SM, Cooper Z, Fairburn CG. Psychological predictors of weight regain in obesity. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2004, 42: 1341-1356. PMID: 15381442, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2003.09.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpecific cognitive styleCognitive styleCognitive factorsPsychological mechanismsPsychological predictorsProspective predictorsPsychological factorsBehavioral strategiesIndividual's inabilityWeight regainLittle researchSignificant predictorsConsistent findingPredictorsTreatment of obesityTelephone interviewsObese patientsInitial body weightAvailable treatmentsFindingsBody weightObesityStyleHistorical variablesRelapsePerfusion abnormalities and decision making in cocaine dependence
Tucker KA, Potenza MN, Beauvais JE, Browndyke JN, Gottschalk PC, Kosten TR. Perfusion abnormalities and decision making in cocaine dependence. Biological Psychiatry 2004, 56: 527-530. PMID: 15450790, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2004.06.031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIowa Gambling TaskFrontal gyrusCocaine-dependent patientsPoor decision-making abilitiesBetter IGT performanceCard selectionAbstinent cocaine-dependent patientsMiddle frontal gyrusMedial frontal gyrusSuperior frontal gyrusDecision-making abilityAnterior cingulate gyrusCognitive factorsGambling TaskResponse inhibitionCognitive functioningIGT performanceImpaired performanceIGT scoresSeverity of impairmentCingulate gyrusBrain regionsGyrusCocaine dependenceCocaine abusers
2003
Research on Information-Processing Factors in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology: A Critical Commentary
Vasey MW, Dalgleish T, Silverman WK. Research on Information-Processing Factors in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology: A Critical Commentary. Journal Of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 2003, 32: 81-93. PMID: 12573934, DOI: 10.1207/s15374424jccp3201_08.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdolescent psychopathologyInformation-processing factorsInformation processing factorsClinical childCognitive factorsAdolescent psychologyP paradigmPsychometric issuesPsychopathology researchersPsychopathologyFuture researchHeuristic frameworkSuch factorsChildrenSuch researchParadigmSpecial sectionPsychologyCritical commentaryMaintenance of childrenResearchArt of researchNumber of limitationsTheoryChildhood
2001
A new cognitive behavioural approach to the treatment of obesity
Cooper Z, Fairburn C. A new cognitive behavioural approach to the treatment of obesity. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2001, 39: 499-511. PMID: 11341247, DOI: 10.1016/s0005-7967(00)00065-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBehavioral treatmentNew cognitive behavioural treatmentCognitive-behavioral analysisCognitive-behavioral approachCognitive-behavioral treatmentWeight control behaviorsCognitive factorsPsychological obstaclesBehavioral approachBehavioral analysisPre-treatment weightLong-term effectivenessLong-term adherenceWeight regainNeglectGoal of treatmentAcquisitionAmbiguityBehavior
1979
Sensory and cognitive factors in judgments of loudness
Marks L. Sensory and cognitive factors in judgments of loudness. Journal Of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance 1979, 5: 426-443. PMID: 528950, DOI: 10.1037/0096-1523.5.3.426.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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