Tag: Cognition and Cognitive Therapy
Cognitive Impairment Reported After COVID-19 Infection
Cognitive impairment identified in cohort of older Amerindians and in 32 patients after mild-to-moderate COVID-19
Vision Impairment Tied to Cognitive Decline
Contrast sensitivity impairment may affect cognitive decline across more domains than other vision measures
Late-Life Cognitive Activity May Delay Dementia
Taking up reading, puzzles, and games even in one's 80s may provide cognitive protection
Reading Problems in Childhood Tied to Poorer Memory Scores in Adulthood
Reading problems also linked to poorer Addenbrooke's Cognition Examination scores at age 69 years, which were partially mediated by education
Racial, Ethnic Disparities Explored in Subjective Cognitive Decline
More Black and Hispanic adults than White adults report subjective cognitive decline at age 45 to 54 years
Cognitive, Functional Decline Detected Prior to Stroke
Patients with stroke have steeper declines in the 10 years before stroke compared with stroke-free controls
Prediction Model for Brain Age May Help Detect Cognitive Decline
Greater differences between predicted age based on brain MRI and actual age seen in those with amnestic MCI versus healthy controls
Certain Antihypertensive Agents May Aid Cognition in Elderly
Memory recall better for up to three years with blood-brain barrier-crossing renin-angiotensin drugs versus nonpenetrant counterparts
Internet-Delivered CBT Reduces Atopic Dermatitis Symptoms
Significant reductions also seen in itch intensity, perceived stress, sleep problems, and depression
Internet-Delivered CBT Noninferior for OCD in Children
Stepped care offering internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy with in-person CBT if necessary noninferior to in-person CBT only