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Policies for active ageing and their family-related assumptions and consequences
(Oxford University Press, 2021)Active ageing has become the dominant paradigm governing the direction of public policies concerning older people in the Western world. There are many definitions of active ageing, but the central features of its approach ... -
Challenges faced by student nurses and midwives in clinical learning environment - A systematic review and meta-synthesis
(2021)Objectives: This systematic review aimed to offer insight and understanding, through synthesis of findings from studies that report on perspectives of student nurses/midwives, clinical instructors, clinical nurses/midwives ... -
Computerised working memory based cognitive remediation therapydoes not affect Reading the Mind in the Eyes test performance or neural activity during a Facial Emotion Recognition test in psychosis
(2018)Working memory-based cognitive remediation therapy (CT) for psychosis has recently been associated with broad improvements in performance on untrained tasks measuring working memory, episodic memory and IQ, and changes in ... -
Plasticity of the Right-Lateralized Cognitive Reserve Network in Ageing
(2018)Cognitive reserve (CR) is the phenomenon where older adults with more cognitively stimulating environments show less age-related cognitive decline. The right-lateralized fronto-parietal network has been proposed to ... -
P3b amplitude as a signature of cognitive decline in the older population: An EEG study enhanced by Functional Source Separation
(2019)With the greying population, it is increasingly necessary to establish robust and individualized markers of cognitive decline. This requires the combination of well-established neural mechanisms, and the development of ...