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A Hitchhiker's Guide to Functional Magnetic Resonance ImagingCognitive performance in healthy older adults relates to spontaneous switching between states of functional connectivity during rest.Exploring the factor structure of neurocognitive measures in older individuals.Impact of Chronic Stress Protocols in Learning and Memory in Rodents: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.The Advantages of Structural Equation Modeling to Address the Complexity of Spatial Reference Learning.Assessing Cognitive Function in Older Adults Using a Videoconference Approach.The functional connectome of cognitive reserve.The Use of Canonical Correlation Analysis to Assess the Relationship Between Executive Functioning and Verbal Memory in Older Adults.Reverse shoulder arthroplasty for irreparable massive rotator cuff tears: a systematic review with meta-analysis and meta-regression.Discriminant power of socio-demographic characteristics and mood in distinguishing cognitive performance clusters in older individuals: a cross-sectional analysis.Safinamide: a new hope for Parkinson's disease?The role of sex and sex-related hormones in cognition, mood and well-being in older men and women.Applicability of the Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (Modified) in a community sample with low education level: association with an extensive neuropsychological battery.Identifying Functional Subdivisions in the Medial Frontal Cortex.Altered functional connectivity of the default mode network in Williams syndrome: a multimodal approach.Longitudinal measurement invariance of memory performance and executive functioning in healthy agingEmpathic, moral and antisocial outcomes associated with distinct components of psychopathy in healthy individuals: a Triarchic model approachEvidence for lack of direct causality between pain and affective disturbances in a rat peripheral neuropathy modelAsymmetrical subcortical plasticity entails cognitive progression in older individualsMORPhA Scale: behavioral and electroencephalographic validation of a rodent anesthesia scaleDissociable effects of psychopathic traits on cortical and subcortical visual pathways during facial emotion processing: an ERP study on the N170The moderator effect of age in the association between mood and adiposity in the elderly is specific for the subcutaneous adipose compartment: An MRI studyValidation of Wireless Sensors for Psychophysiological StudiesMORPhA Scale: Behavioral and electroencephalographic validation of a rodent anesthesia scale
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