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Tai Chi for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
Purpose: Explore the feasibility of a Tai Chi intervention to improve musculoskeletal pain, emotion, cognition, and physical function in individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder. Design: Two-phase, one-arm quasi-experimental design. Method:Phase 1: 11...
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Geriatric Assessment of Physical and Cognitive Functioning in a Diverse Cohort of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients: A Pilot Study
Abstract Objective: To use multidomain functional assessment, which is commonly performed in geriatric patients but is novel in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), to better understand functional impairment in patients...
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Subtle Hippocampal Deformities in Breast Cancer Survivors with Reduced Episodic Memory and Self-Reported Cognitive Concerns.
Abstract Cancer survivors have lingering cognitive problems, however the anatomical basis for these problems has yet to be fully elucidated. Clinical studies as well as animal models of chemotherapy have...
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Chapter III. NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery (Cb): Measuring Episodic Memory.
ABSTRACT One of the most significant domains of cognition is episodic memory, which allows for rapid acquisition and long‐term storage of new information. For purposes of the NIH Toolbox, we...
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Neuropsychological Assessment of Memory in Preschoolers.
Abstract Memory is of fundamental importance for cognitive, social, and educational function, making it a target for neuropsychological assessment. The subject of this review is one particular type of memory,...
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The accuracy of pain and fatigue items across different reporting periods.
Abstract The length of the reporting period specified for items assessing pain and fatigue varies among instruments. How the length of recall impacts the accuracy of symptom reporting is largely...
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