The role of the medial prefrontal cortex in cognition, ageing and dementia
Humans require a plethora of higher cognitive skills to perform executive functions, such as
reasoning, planning, language and social interactions, which are regulated predominantly …
reasoning, planning, language and social interactions, which are regulated predominantly …
Demystifying cognitive flexibility: Implications for clinical and developmental neuroscience
Cognitive flexibility, the readiness with which one can selectively switch between mental
processes to generate appropriate behavioral responses, develops in a protracted manner …
processes to generate appropriate behavioral responses, develops in a protracted manner …
Cognitive inflexibility in obsessive-compulsive disorder
Abstract Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is characterized by maladaptive patterns of
repetitive, inflexible cognition and behavior that suggest a lack of cognitive flexibility …
repetitive, inflexible cognition and behavior that suggest a lack of cognitive flexibility …
Emotional modulation of control dilemmas: The role of positive affect, reward, and dopamine in cognitive stability and flexibility
Goal-directed action in changing environments requires a dynamic balance between
complementary control modes, which serve antagonistic adaptive functions (eg, to shield …
complementary control modes, which serve antagonistic adaptive functions (eg, to shield …
Dysfunctions of decision‐making and cognitive control as transdiagnostic mechanisms of mental disorders: Advances, gaps, and needs in current research
Disadvantageous decision‐making and impaired volitional control over actions, thoughts,
and emotions are characteristics of a wide range of mental disorders such as addiction …
and emotions are characteristics of a wide range of mental disorders such as addiction …
[HTML][HTML] Towards a human self-regulation system: Common and distinct neural signatures of emotional and behavioural control
Self-regulation refers to controlling our emotions and actions in the pursuit of higher-order
goals. Although research suggests commonalities in the cognitive control of emotion and …
goals. Although research suggests commonalities in the cognitive control of emotion and …
Psychological inflexibility mediates the relationship between fear of negative evaluation and psychological vulnerability
College students worldwide and in Turkey face many biopsychosocial spiritual and
economic issues, in part due to developmental and contextual factors. Understanding these …
economic issues, in part due to developmental and contextual factors. Understanding these …
Brain mechanisms supporting flexible cognition and behavior in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder
Cognitive flexibility enables appropriate responses to a changing environment and is
associated with positive life outcomes. Adolescence, with its increased focus on transitioning …
associated with positive life outcomes. Adolescence, with its increased focus on transitioning …
Longitudinal determination of resilience in humans to identify mechanisms of resilience to modern-life stressors: the longitudinal resilience assessment (LORA) study
A Chmitorz, RJ Neumann, B Kollmann… - European archives of …, 2021 - Springer
Resilience is the maintenance and/or quick recovery of mental health during and after
periods of adversity. It is conceptualized to result from a dynamic process of successful …
periods of adversity. It is conceptualized to result from a dynamic process of successful …
Beyond “use it or lose it”: The impact of engagement on cognitive aging
Biologically based senescence processes and cumulative opportunities for experience
collectively give rise to profound changes in cognition in later adulthood, the trajectories of …
collectively give rise to profound changes in cognition in later adulthood, the trajectories of …