2020
Sex differences in the performance of cognitive tasks in a murine model of metabolic syndrome
Espinosa‐García C, Fuentes‐Venado C, Guerra‐Araiza C, Segura‐Uribe J, Chávez‐Gutiérrez E, Farfán‐García E, Cruz N, Pinto‐Almazán R. Sex differences in the performance of cognitive tasks in a murine model of metabolic syndrome. European Journal Of Neuroscience 2020, 52: 2724-2736. PMID: 32302458, DOI: 10.1111/ejn.14751.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive impairmentSpatial learningLong-term memory impairmentPerformance of cognitive tasksFemale ratsLong-term memoryAssess cognitive impairmentSprague-Dawley maleMetabolic syndromeHypercaloric dietMemory impairmentSpatial memoryCognitive tasksCognitive differencesSex differencesCA1 regionCountless reportsMetS animal modelMale ratsModel of metabolic syndromeControl groupImpairmentMurine model of metabolic syndromeStandard chow dietMemory
2019
Impacts of early social experience on cognitive development in infant rhesus macaques
Murphy AM, Dettmer AM. Impacts of early social experience on cognitive development in infant rhesus macaques. Developmental Psychobiology 2019, 62: 895-908. PMID: 31531855, DOI: 10.1002/dev.21916.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive developmentEarly social experienceNR infantsInfant rhesus macaquesSocial experienceNeonatal neurobehavioral assessmentEarly life experiencesCognitive flexibilityCognitive tasksReward associationsAffective reactivityCognitive differencesChild developmentLife experiencesImpulsivityNeurobehavioral assessmentTaskMonths of ageRhesus macaquesExperienceScant literatureTemperamentEarly rearingNeurobiologyInfants1346-P: Longitudinal Evaluation of Cognitive Functioning in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes: Persistent Effects on IQ and Vocabulary
WEINZIMER S, AMBROSINO J, CATO A, JO B, ENGLERT K, WHITE N, ARBELAEZ A, HERSHEY T, FOX L, TSALIKIAN E, TANSEY M, BUCKINGHAM B, AYE T, WILSON D, TAMBORLANE W, REISS A, MAURAS N. 1346-P: Longitudinal Evaluation of Cognitive Functioning in Young Children with Type 1 Diabetes: Persistent Effects on IQ and Vocabulary. Diabetes 2019, 68 DOI: 10.2337/db19-1346-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpouse/partnerFull Scale IQVerbal IQSignificant cognitive differencesYoung childrenResearch supportCognitive differencesCognitive functioningCognitive dataProcessing speedParental IQNeuropsychological testingIQBrain maturationLower scoresSelfVocabularyHuman developmentChildrenCritical periodLongitudinal evaluationMixed effectsCognitionPartnersVIQ
2018
APOE genotype and cognition in healthy individuals at risk of Alzheimer's disease: A review
O'Donoghue M, Murphy S, Zamboni G, Nobre A, Mackay C. APOE genotype and cognition in healthy individuals at risk of Alzheimer's disease: A review. Cortex 2018, 104: 103-123. PMID: 29800787, DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2018.03.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurobiological mechanismsCognitive deficitsAPOE-e4Sensitive measures of cognitionAPOE genotypeMeasures of cognitionNon-demented adultsAlzheimer's diseaseHealthy adultsCognitive agingInfluence of APOENeurobiological processesLiterature reporting effectsCognitive effectsInfluence cognitionCognitive consequencesBehavioral evidenceCognitive differencesRisk of Alzheimer's diseaseCognitionAPOE-e4 carriersDementia pathologyInfluence of APOE genotypeProdromal periodMid-adulthood
2006
Greater vulnerability to the amnestic effects of ketamine in males
Morgan CJ, Perry EB, Cho HS, Krystal JH, D’Souza D. Greater vulnerability to the amnestic effects of ketamine in males. Psychopharmacology 2006, 187: 405-414. PMID: 16896964, DOI: 10.1007/s00213-006-0409-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmnestic effectsProcessing of wordsGeneral cognitive functioningGreater performance decrementsGreater subjective senseGender differencesObjectivesThe current studyGreater vulnerabilityCognitive measuresCognitive differencesCognitive functioningPerceptual alterationsPerformance decrementsNMDA-R functionAttention dataMemory impairmentSubjective senseNegative symptomsCurrent studyFunctioningHVLTKetamine studiesAnxietyMemoryKetamine administration
2000
The Relationship Between Language and Cognitive Development and Emotional‐Behavioral Problems in Financially‐Disadvantaged Preschoolers: A Longitudinal Investigation
Gilliam W, de Mesquita P. The Relationship Between Language and Cognitive Development and Emotional‐Behavioral Problems in Financially‐Disadvantaged Preschoolers: A Longitudinal Investigation. Early Child Development And Care 2000, 162: 9-24. DOI: 10.1080/0300443001620102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotional-behavioral problemsOverall cognitive functioningCognitive functioningCognitive developmentLanguage developmentComplex cognitive functioningEmotional-behavioral disordersCognitive differencesLanguage functioningLanguage disordersDisadvantaged preschoolersLanguage delayLongitudinal investigationMultiple regression analysisYoung childrenStepwise multiple regression analysisNeurological maturityFunctioningCurrent studyFunction of factorsSignificant relationshipLanguageChildrenPreschoolersDisorders
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