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As people age, they display a bias in recognizing emotions as positive—to the point of improperly labeling neutral or ...
New research suggests that the tendency of older adults to misinterpret neutral or negative emotions as positive may be a warning sign of cognitive decline.
Researchers conducted a concept analysis of processing speed in relation to the cognitive function of patients with cancer.
Sedatives and anticholinergic medicines affect the cognition of older adult users. A new study looked at the link between the drug burden index from taking the medicines along with the effects on ...
As people age, they display a bias in recognizing emotions as positive-to the point of improperly labeling neutral or ...
A new study reveals that hormonal contraceptives may shape both emotional responses and memory processing in women.
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PsyPost on MSNStudy uncovers shared and distinct brain network signatures of narcissistic and antisocial traits
A new study provides evidence that narcissistic and antisocial personality traits are linked to both shared and distinct ...
Discover connections and build new understandings of the human brain, mind, and behavior with a PhD in Developmental, Cognitive and Affective Sciences from Case Western Reserve—one of the top research ...
Exploring cognition and its relationships with affect and language as it involves human relatedness and the early onset of cognitive functions.
Glucose levels can affect processing speed and other cognitive functions, suggesting that minimizing glucose fluctuations is important for optimizing cognitive performance.
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