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Cognitive Ability of Reasoning among Preschool and Early Primary School Students: The Proper Psychometric Test and Some of the Influencing Factors
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Cognitive ability, neighborhood deprivation, and young children’s emotional and behavioral problems
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Cognitive ability, parenting and instruction in Vietnam and Germany
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Cognitive ability, personality, and academic performance in adolescence
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Cognitive ability, right-wing authoritarianism, and social dominance orientation: A five-year longitudinal study amongst adolescents
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Cognitive ability, self-assessed intelligence and personality: Common genetic but independent environmental aetiologies
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Cognitive abnormalities in post-traumatic stress disorder
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Cognitive adaptation theory as a predictor of adjustment to emerging adulthood for youth with and without type 1 diabetes
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Cognitive advantages of chewing gum. Now you see them, now you don’t
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Cognitive agents and multiagent interaction
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Cognitive Amplification: Exploring the Impact of Multimodal Input Enhancement on Working Memory and Collocation Acquisition in Iranian EFL Learners across Age Groups
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Cognitive analysis of conceptual metaphors for depression from the perspective of clinical psychologists: A qualitative study
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Cognitive Analysis of Quality of Life Metaphors from the Perspective of Health Promotion Students
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Cognitive analysis of unwanted intrusive thoughts and facial hair: an idea before its time?
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Cognitive and affective assessment and multiple pathologies in institutionalized elderly
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Cognitive and Affective Bases of Attitudes toward Social Groups and Social Policies
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Cognitive and affective development in adolescence
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Cognitive and affective disorders in hyper- and hypothyreotic elderly patients
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COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE DISORDERS IN THE ELDERLY: A NEUROENDOCRINE STUDY
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Cognitive and affective disturbances following focal cerebellar damage in adults: A neuropsychological and SPECT study
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Cognitive and affective experiences of minority and majority members: The role of group size, status, and power
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Cognitive and Affective Outcomes of Learning from Knowledge Maps
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Cognitive and affective risk judgements related to climate change
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Cognitive and affective variables in academic learning: The significance of direction and effort in studentsʹ goals
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Cognitive and AI models of reasoning
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Cognitive and anxiety symptoms in screening for clinical depression in diabetes A systematic examination of diagnostic performances of the HADS and BDI-SF
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Cognitive and behavioral assessment in the early stages of neurodegenerative extrapyramidal syndromes
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Cognitive and behavioral correlates of BMI among male and female undergraduate students
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COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL DIMENSIONS IN ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING: INFLUENCE ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE
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COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIORAL DIMENSIONS IN ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING: INFLUENCE ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE
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Cognitive and behavioral effects of antiepileptic drugs
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Cognitive and behavioral effects of nocturnal epileptiform discharges in children with benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes
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Cognitive and behavioral effects of sleep apnea in a six year old male: A case study
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Cognitive and behavioral heterogeneity in Alzheimer’s disease: seeking the neurobiological basis
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Cognitive and Behavioral Practice Comes of Age
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Cognitive and Behavioral Profile in a Case of Right Anterior Temporal Lobe Neurodegeneration
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Cognitive and behavioral responses to illness information: the role of health anxiety
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Cognitive and behavioural correlates of different domains of psychological adjustment in early-stage multiple sclerosis
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Cognitive and biochemical processes in depressed adult outpatients: a test of the circular process model
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Cognitive and emotional aspects of self-regulation in preschoolers
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Cognitive and emotional characteristics of alexithymia: A review of neurobiological studies
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Cognitive and Emotional Empathy in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
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Cognitive and emotional factors affecting currency perception
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Cognitive and emotional factors in placebo analgesia
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Cognitive and emotional influences in anterior cingulate cortex
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Cognitive and emotional processes during dreaming: A neuroimaging view
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Cognitive and Emotional Sequelae of Cerebellar Infarct: A Case Report
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Cognitive and encrypted communications: state of the art and a new approach for frequency-agile filters
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Cognitive and functional changes with aging in schizophrenia
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Cognitive and functional status in the extreme longevity
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Cognitive and histopathological effects of olive leaf extract in colchicine-induced hippocampal neurodegeneration in rats
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Cognitive and institutional perspectives of eco-efficiency
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Cognitive and Interpersonal Predictors of Stress Generation in Children of Affectively Ill Parents
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Cognitive and Metacognitive Abilities Involved in the Solution of Mathematical Word Problems: Validation of a Comprehensive Model,
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Cognitive and Metacognitive Impairments of Drug Addicted, Internet Addicted and Normal Individuals in Youth Ages: A Comparative Study
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Cognitive and Metacognitive Strategy Use and Second Language Reading Test Performance: The Case of Iranian Intermediate EFL Learners
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Cognitive and mood changes associated with systemic lupus erythematosus
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Cognitive and mood disorders in elderly patients with Parkinsonʹs disease
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Cognitive and motor features in elderly people with bipolar disorder
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Cognitive and motor impairments are related to gray matter volume deficits in schizophrenia
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Cognitive and motor score differences in biologically at-risk infants
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Cognitive and neural mechanisms of emotional memory
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Cognitive and neuroimaging evidence of impaired interaction between self and memory in Alzheimerʹs disease
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Cognitive and neurophysiological evaluation of Japanese dyslexia
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Cognitive and neuropsychiatric side effects of the antimalarial drug mefloquine: A case study
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Cognitive and perceptual processes in somatoform disorders and physical symptom reporting symposium (paper 1): Physical symptom reporting may be associated with a general deficit in attention rather than excessive body-focus
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Cognitive and perceptual variables in hypochondriasis and health anxiety: A systematic review
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Cognitive and performance-based treatments for panic attacks in people with varying degrees of agoraphobic disability
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Cognitive and Physical Activity Differently Modulate Disease Progression in the Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP)-23 Model of Alzheimer’s Diseas e
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Cognitive and physiological dissociations in response to emotional pictures in patients with anorexia
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Cognitive and Psychological Characteristics and EFL Learners’ Test Performance: A Validity Study
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Cognitive and psychological correlates of smoking abstinence, and predictors of successful cessation
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Cognitive and psychological mediators of anxiety: Evidence from a study of paranormal belief and perceived childhood control
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Cognitive and psychological predictors of everyday memory in children with intractable epilepsy
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Cognitive and Psychomotor Function Changes Among Anesthesiology Residents After 12 Working Hours in Elective Anesthesia Service
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Cognitive and psychosocial correlates of adultsʹ eyewitness accuracy and suggestibility
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Cognitive and secure computing in Information Management
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Cognitive and situational factors predict alcoholic beverage selection
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Cognitive and social comparison processes in brainstorming
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Cognitive and social functioning in recovery from depression: Results from a population-based three-year follow-up
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Cognitive and Sociolinguistic Analysis of Gendered Communication Patterns in Iraqi TV Talk Shows
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Cognitive and somatic symptoms of depression are associated with medical comorbidity in patients after acute myocardial infarction
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Cognitive and Strategic Components of the Explanation Effect,
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Cognitive and task influences on Web searching behavior
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Cognitive andContextual Factors in the Emergence of Diverse Belief Systems:Creation versus Evolutio
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Cognitive antecedents of early reading ability: A test of the modularity hypothesis
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Cognitive anxiety as a function of speaker role for fluent speakers and persons who stutter
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Cognitive appraisal and perceived benefits of dysvascular lower limb amputation: A longitudinal study
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Cognitive appraisal, emotional and cardiovascular responses of high and low dominant subjects in active performance situations
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Cognitive appraisals and individual differences in sense of humor: Motivational and affective implications
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Cognitive Appraisals and Lived Experiences During Injury Rehabilitation: A Narrative Account Within Personal and Situational Backdrop
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Cognitive appraisals and psychological distress following venous thromboembolic disease: An application of the theory of cognitive adaptation
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Cognitive appraisals associated with high trait anger
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Cognitive approaches to insomnia
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Cognitive Approaches to Lexical Semantics: Hubert Cuyckens, Rene Dirven, John R. Taylor (Eds.), Cognitive Linguistic Research, vol. 23, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, New York, 2003, 502 pages, ISBN 3-11-017709-9 (hb)
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Cognitive approaches to the development of short-term memory
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Cognitive architecture and descent with modification
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Cognitive architecture of a mini-brain: the honeybee
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Cognitive Aspects
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Cognitive aspects of cinematic and visual discourse: Introduction to the special issue
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Cognitive aspects of motor control
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Cognitive aspects of nonclinical obsessive–compulsive hoarding
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Cognitive Aspects of Teacher Expertise in ELT
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Cognitive Aspects of Teacher Expertise in ELT
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Cognitive aspects of tool use
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Cognitive Aspects of Visual Languages
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Cognitive assessment and health education in children from two different cultures
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Cognitive assessment in the elderly with new mild systolic hypertension
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Cognitive assessment of game-based learning
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Cognitive assessment of geriatric schizophrenic patients with severe impairment
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Cognitive assessment of obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Cognitive assessment of severe dementia: The test for severe impairment (TSI)
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Cognitive Assessments Used in Occupational Therapy Practice: A Global Perspective
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Cognitive asymmetry in employee emotional reactions to leadership behaviors
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Cognitive avoidance of intrusive memories: Recall vantage perspective and associations with depression
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Cognitive behavior group therapy for body dysmorphic disorder: a case series
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Cognitive behavior support group for implantable defibrillator patients
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COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY COMPARE TO CAMPAIGN ADVERTISEMENT PROGRAMS IN REDUCING AGGRESSIVE DRIVING BEHAVIOR
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Cognitive behavior therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
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Cognitive behavior therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: a case study
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Cognitive behavior therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: efficacy and implications
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Cognitive behavior therapy for chronic insomnia occurring within the context of medical and psychiatric disorders
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Relatively Active and for Passive Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients Original Research Article
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Cognitive behavior therapy for social anxiety disorder in the context of Aspergerʹs Syndrome: A single-subject report Original Research Article
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Cognitive behavior therapy for somatization disorder: a preliminary investigation
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Trichotillomania: Report of a Case Resistant to Pharmacological Treatment
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy Improved the Symptoms of Bulimia Nervosa in the Athletes
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy in First-Episode Psychosis With a Focus on Depression, Anxiety, and Self-Esteem Original Research Article
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Cognitive behavior therapy in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: The role of illness acceptance and neuroticism
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Cognitive behavior therapy in treatment-naive children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder: an open trial
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy Targeting Intolerance of Uncertainty: Application to a Clinical Case of Generalized Anxiety Disorder Original Research Article
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Cognitive behavior therapy vs exposure in vivo in the treatment of panic disorder with agrophobia
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Body Image Exposure for Bulimia Nervosa: A Case Example Original Research Article
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy With Older Adults
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Cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy for chronic depression Original Research Article
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Cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy versus interpersonal psychotherapy for early-onset chronic depression: A randomized pilot study
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Cognitive behavioral and attachment based family therapy for anxious adolescents: Phase I and II studies
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Cognitive behavioral counseling of unresolved grief through the therapeutic adjunct of tapestry-making
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Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy and Coping Styles in patients with Acute Coronary Heart Disease
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Cognitive behavioral interventions in the management of severe pediatric obesity Original Research Article
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Cognitive behavioral interventions with maltreated children and adolescents
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Cognitive Behavioral Stress Management program and mothers of children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder
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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in a Patient with ‎Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) and ‎Posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD)‎
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Across the Stages of Psychosis: Prodromal, First Episode, and Chronic Schizophrenia Original Research Article
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Cognitive behavioral therapy and functional and metacognitive outcomes in schizophrenia: A single case study Original Research Article
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Cognitive behavioral therapy delays relapse in female socially phobic alcoholics
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders: Mastering clinical challenges, G. Butler, M. Fennell, A. Hackmann. Guilford Press, New York (2008), ISBN: 978-1-59385-830-8
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Bariatric Surgery Patients: Preliminary Evidence for Feasibility, Acceptability, and Effectiveness Original Research Article
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome in a general hospital—feasible and effective
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for compulsive buying disorder
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Older Adults Original Research Article
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for older adults: Practical guidelines for the use of homework assignments Original Research Article
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for panic disorder and comorbidity: More of the same or less of more?
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for PTSD, C. Zayfert, C. Black Becker. Guilford Press (2008)
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for schizophrenia: An overview of treatment Original Research Article
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Three Patients with Bipolar II Disorder during Depressive Episodes
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Treatment of Adult Obesity
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Guided Self-Help and Orlistat for the Treatment of Binge Eating Disorder: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Management of a Patient with Atypical Anorexia Nervosa
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Cognitive behavioral therapy of violence-related posttraumatic stress disorder
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COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY ON ANGER REGULATION WITH SINGLE-PARENT CHILD RESIDING IN AN ORPHANAGE: A CASE STUDY
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Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Recurrent Binge Eating in Adolescent Girls: A Pilot Trial Original Research Article
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Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Young Children With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Cognitive behavioral treatment of health-related anxiety in youth: A case example Original Research Article
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Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia in a Multiethnic Urban Outpatient Clinic: Initial Presentation and Treatment Outcome Original Research Article
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Cognitive behaviour in Asian elephants: use and modification of branches for fly switching
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for adolescent offenders with mental health problems in custody
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: a multicentre randomised controlled trial
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for depressed Pakistani mothers
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for depressed Pakistani mothers
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for depressed Pakistani mothers – Authorsʹ reply
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for eating disorders: a “transdiagnostic” theory and treatment
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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for People With Cancer: Stirling Moorey and Stephen Greer. Oxford University Press, 2002, £24.95, 208 pages
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder
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Cognitive behaviour therapy of acute stress disorder: a four-year follow-up
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Cognitive behaviour therapy with adults with intractable epilepsy and psychiatric co-morbidity: preliminary observations on changes in psychological state and seizure frequency
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Cognitive behaviour therapy-based intervention by community health workers for mothers with depression and their infants in rural Pakistan: a cluster-randomised controlled trial
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Cognitive Behavioural Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP) for chronic depression: Clinical characteristics and six month clinical outcomes in an open case series.
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Cognitive behavioural therapy and pharmacotherapy: Complementary or contradictory approaches to the treatment of anxiety?
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Cognitive behavioural therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome—a guide for clinicians, P. Kinsella. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, London (2007)
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Cognitive behavioural therapy in management of hyperacusis: a narrative review and clinical implementation
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Cognitive Behavioural Treatment of Sexual Offenders: William L. Marshall, Dana Anderson & Yolanda Fernanderly. Wiley, Chichester, 1999. xvi+201 pp., £24.95. ISBN 0-471-975566-4
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Cognitive bias in acute stress disorder
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Cognitive bias in clinical practice – nurturing healthy skepticism among medical students
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Cognitive Bias in Spider Fear and Control Children: Assessment of Emotional Interference by a Card Format and a Single-Trial Format of the Stroop Task
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Cognitive biases and decision support systems development: a design science approach
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Cognitive biases explain religious belief, paranormal belief, and belief in life’s purpose
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Cognitive biases for future negative events as a function of trait anxiety and social desirability
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Cognitive biases in anxiety and attention to threat
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Cognitive Biases in Hypomanic Personality: Preliminary Findings Indicating the Relevance of Self-Versus-Other Encoding and High-Versus-Low Levels of Activation
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Cognitive biases, risk perception, and venture formation: How individuals decide to start companies
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Cognitive capacity as competitive advantage: a simulation test
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Cognitive causal mechanisms in human agency: Etic and emic considerations
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Cognitive causes of social phobia: A critical appraisal
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Cognitive change after coronary artery bypass surgery with a leukocyte-depleting filter
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Cognitive change after treatment for neurosyphilis : Correlation with CSF laboratory measures
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Cognitive change in patients undergoing hypnotherapy for irritable bowel syndrome
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Cognitive change process during group cognitive behaviour therapy for depression
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Cognitive change processes in a group cognitive behavior therapy of depression
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Cognitive Changes after Chemotherapy among Leukemic Children in Outpatient Clinic at Cancer Institute, Cairo Governorate
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Cognitive Changes and Brain Volume Reduction in Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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Cognitive changes and sleep disordered breathing in elderly: Differences in race
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Cognitive changes in cardiovascular patients following a tailored behavioral smoking cessation intervention
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Cognitive changes with coronary artery disease: a prospective study of coronary artery bypass graft patients and nonsurgical controls
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Cognitive characteristics of patients with borderline personality disorder: Development and validation of a self-report inventory
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Cognitive coherence
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Cognitive communication competence within public relations practitioners: Examining gender differences between technicians and manager
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Cognitive Communicative Abilities in Tinnitus Patients with Normal Hearing
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Cognitive comparative advantage and the organization of work: Lessons from Herbert Simon’s vision of the future
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Cognitive complaints after mild traumatic brain injury: Things are not always what they seem
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Cognitive complexity and dynamic personality in agent simulation
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Cognitive complexity implications for research on sustainable competitive advantage
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Cognitive complexity of self-administered depression measures
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Cognitive concepts, behavior analysis, and behavior therapy
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Cognitive confidence in obsessive-compulsive disorder: Distrusting perception, attention and memory
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Cognitive conflict and inhibition in primed dichotic listening
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Cognitive conflict in a syllable identification task causes transient activation of speech perception area
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Cognitive consequences of affirming the self: The relationship between self-affirmation and object construal
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Cognitive Consequences of Cataract Surgery: A Cross-sectional Study
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Cognitive consequences of individual differences in arousal asymmetry
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Cognitive consequences of novelty and familiarity: How mere exposure influences level of construal
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Cognitive consequences of perceiving social exclusion
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Cognitive consistency and the formation of interpersonal attitudes: Cognitive balance affects the encoding of social information
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Cognitive Consistency in Purchase Behaviour: Theoretical & Empirical Analyses
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Cognitive constraint on the ‘automatic pilot’ for the hand: Movement intention influences the hand’s susceptibility to involuntary online corrections
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Cognitive constraints on constituent order: Evidence from elicited pantomime
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Cognitive Constraints on the Development of Hierarchical Spatial Organization Skills
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Cognitive constraints, contraction consistency, and the satisficing criterion
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Cognitive content and process in eating-disordered patients with obsessive–compulsive features
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Cognitive content in bulimic disorders: Core beliefs and eating attitudes
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Cognitive content specificity in selective attention across four domains of maladjustment
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Cognitive content-specificity in future expectancies: Role of hopelessness and intolerance of uncertainty in depression and GAD symptoms
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Cognitive control acts locally
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Cognitive control and attentional functions
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Cognitive Control Functions of Study Activities: A Compensation Model
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Cognitive control in number processing: Evidence from the unit–decade compatibility effect
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Cognitive control of a simple mental image in patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder
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Cognitive control of food intake: The effects of manipulating memory for recent eating.
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Cognitive control of response inhibition and switching: Hemispheric lateralization and hand preference
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Cognitive control of saccadic eye movements
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Cognitive Control Under Contingencies in Anxious and Depressed Adolescents: An Antisaccade Task
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Cognitive coping in anxiety-disordered adolescents
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Cognitive coping skills and depression vulnerability among cigarette smokers
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Cognitive coping strategies and symptoms of depression and anxiety: a comparison between adolescents and adults
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Cognitive coping styles of women sexually abused in childhood: a qualitative study
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Cognitive Coping Tool Kit for Psychosis: Development of a Group-Based Curriculum Original Research Article
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Cognitive coping, history of depression, and cigarette smoking,
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Cognitive correlates of anxious and depressive symptomatology: An examination of the Helplessness/Hopelessness model
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Cognitive correlates of HVOT performance differ between individuals with mild cognitive impairment and normal controls
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Cognitive correlates of serious suicidal ideation in a community sample of adolescents
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Cognitive Correlates of Subjective Well-Being: The Processing of Valenced Life Events by Happy and Unhappy Persons, ,
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Cognitive correlates of the spontaneous out-of-body experience (OBE) in the psychologically normal population: Evidence for an increased role of temporal-lobe instability, body-distortion processing, and impairments in own-body transformations
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Cognitive Correlations and Psychological Morbidities of Doping in Adolescent Athletes in Kermanshah, Iran
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Cognitive decline after major noncardiac operations: a preliminary prospective study
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Cognitive decline and dementia in elderly medical inpatients remain underestimated and underdiagnosed in a recently established university general hospital in Greece
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Cognitive decline in late-life schizophrenia: a longitudinal study of geriatric chronically hospitalized patients
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Cognitive decline in patients with familial Alzheimerʹs disease associated with a single preseniline 1 mutation: A longitudinal study
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Cognitive decline in temporal lobe epilepsy due to unilateral hippocampal sclerosis
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Cognitive decline in women in relation to non-protein-bound oestradiol concentrations
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Cognitive decline is associated with nutritional risk in subjects with small head circumference (HC)
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Cognitive decline strongly correlates with cortical atrophy in Alzheimer’s dementia
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Cognitive deficit after aortic valve replacement
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Cognitive deficit in premature infants
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Cognitive deficits and biases for food and body in bulimia: Investigation using an affective shifting task
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Cognitive deficits and ethnicity: a cohort study of early psychosis patients in The Netherlands
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Cognitive Deficits and Positively Biased Self-Perceptions in Children with ADHD
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Cognitive deficits from a cerebellar tumour: A historical case report from Luria’s Laboratory
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Cognitive deficits in Alzheimerʹs disease: Treatment with acetylcholinesterase inhibitor agents
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Cognitive deficits in obese persons with and without binge eating disorder. Investigation using a mental flexibility task
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Cognitive Deficits in Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder on Tests of Frontal–Striatal Function
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Cognitive deficits in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
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Cognitive deficits in the elderly: A research on environmental effects on psychometrics
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Cognitive deficits induced by 56Fe radiation exposure Original Research Article
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Cognitive deficits, schizophrenia, and the anterior cingulate cortex
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Cognitive defusion and self-relevant negative thoughts: examining the impact of a ninety year old technique
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COGNITIVE DELEUZE: REPORT ON THE SCSMI CONFERENCE (ROANOKE, 2-5 JUNE 2010) AND THE DELEUZE STUDIES CONFERENCE (AMSTERDAM, 12-14 JULY 2010)
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Cognitive Demand Levels of Tasks in 8th Grade Textbook and Mathematics Program
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Cognitive demands of error processing associated with preparation and execution of a motor skill
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Cognitive design of home pages: an experimental study of comprehension on the World Wide Web
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Cognitive deterioration and electrical status epilepticus during slow sleep
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Cognitive deterioration in Alzheimer’s disease is accompanied by increase of plasma neopterin
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Cognitive deterioration in elderly diabetic patients
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Cognitive determinants of affective forecasting errors
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Cognitive Determinants of Functional Fiber Food Consumption among the Students in Birjand University of Medical Sciences in 2018
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Cognitive Determinants of Influenza Preventive Behaviors among Students: an Application of the Health Belief Model (HBM)
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Cognitive determinants of MDMA use among college students in Southern Taiwan
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Cognitive determinants of risk perceptions associated with biotechnology
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Cognitive determinants of selfcare behaviors among patients with heart failure: A path analysis
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Cognitive determinants of unawareness of deficits: The importance of specific frontal-mediated executive functions
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Cognitive determinants of weight control by dietary patterns among postmenopausal women with osteoporosis: An application of theory of planned behavior
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Cognitive Determinants Predicting Pediculosis Preventive Behaviors: Application of Health Belief Model
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Cognitive development can be characterized by a sequence of increasingly complex rules or strategies for solving problems. Our work focuses on the development of childrenʹs proportional reasoning, assessed by the balance scale task using Sieglerʹs (1976,
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Cognitive development following early brain injury: evidence for neural adaptation
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Cognitive Development in Children; Piaget
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Cognitive Development Masks Support for Attributional Style Models of Depression in Children and Adolescents
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Cognitive development, intention, and instruction
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Cognitive development: at the crossroads?
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Cognitive developmental biology: History, process and fortune’s wheel
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Cognitive dietary restraint and cortisol: Importance of pervasive concerns with appearance
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Cognitive dietary restraint is associated with eating behaviors, lifestyle practices, personality characteristics and menstrual irregularity in college women
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Cognitive dimensions ‘beyond the notation’
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Cognitive dimensions in first-episode schizophrenia spectrum disorders
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Cognitive dimensions: Achievements, new directions, and open questions
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Cognitive discernible factors between schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder
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Cognitive disorders in the elderly. Genetic and epigenetic aspects
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Cognitive dissonance and resistance to change: the influence of commitment confirmation and feedback on judgment usefulness of accounting systems
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Cognitive dissonance and risk denial: The case of cannabis use in adolescents
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Cognitive dissonance as a means of explaining economics of irrationality and uncertainty
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Cognitive dissonance induced by writing a counterattitudinal essay facilitates performance on simple tasks but not on complex tasks that involve working memory
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Cognitive Distortion as a Predictor towards Depression among Delinquent Adolescents
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Cognitive distortions and blame attribution in sex offenders against adults and children
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Cognitive distortions in child molesters: A re-examination of key theories and research
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Cognitive distortions in child molesters: Theoretical and research developments over the past two decades
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Cognitive distortions in recovered burn patients: the emotional Stroop task and autobiographical memory test
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Cognitive distortions in sex offenders: An integrative review
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Cognitive distortions of somatic experiences: Revision and validation of a measure
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Cognitive disturbance in outpatient depressed younger adults: evidence of modest impairment
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Cognitive disturbances in non-demented subjects: Heterogeneity of neuropsychological pictures
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COGNITIVE DIVERSITY AMONG EFL LEARNERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION
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Cognitive Diversity and Consensus in Group Decision Making: The Role of Inputs, Processes, and Outcomes
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Cognitive dysfunction after general versus regional anesthesia assessed by event-related potentials
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Cognitive dysfunction and emboli associated with orthopedic surgery in elderly patients
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Cognitive Dysfunction and Survival in Hospitalized Patients with Delirium: A 12-Month Prospective Cohort Study
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Cognitive Dysfunction Following Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Cerebral Protection
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Cognitive Dysfunction in Advanced Heart Failure and Prospective Cardiac Assist Device Patients
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Cognitive dysfunction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Cognitive dysfunction in dogs: Pathologic neurodegeneration or just growing older?
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Cognitive Dysfunction in Euthymic Adolescents with Bipolar Disorder: Is There Any Deficit in Their Visual Memory?
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Cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis: Usually forgotten in the clinical assessment of MS patients
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Cognitive dysfunction in non-demented Parkinsonʹs disease patients: Controlled and automatic behavior
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Cognitive dysfunction in type 2 diabetes patients accompanied with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome
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Cognitive dysfunction in unipolar depression: Implications for treatment
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Cognitive Dysfunction, Hippocampal Atrophy and Glucocorticoid Feedback in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Cognitive dysfunction, urinary retention, and a lesion in the thalamus—Beware of possible toxocariasis of the central nervous system
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Cognitive dysfunctions in elderly cancer patients: A new challenge for oncologists
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Cognitive dysfunctions in medicated and unmedicated patients with recent-onset schizophrenia
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Cognitive eating restraint scores are associated with body fatness but not with other measures of dieting in women
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Cognitive Ecology II
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Cognitive ecology: a field of substance?
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Cognitive ecology: field or label?
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Cognitive Economics by Egidi, Massimo, &Rizzello, Salvatore (Vols. I and II), Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA, 2004. pp. xxv + 596 (Vol. I) and xi + 631 (Vol. II), (hbk), $475.00, ISBN 1-84064-780-9.
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Cognitive Economics: An Interdisciplinary Approach by Paul Bourgine and Jean-Pierre Nadal, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2004. pp. xiv + 479 (hbk), $119.00, ISBN 3-540-40468-6.
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Cognitive economy and satisficing in information seeking: A longitudinal study of undergraduate information behavior
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Cognitive education: a progress report: J.H.M. Hammers, J.E.H. Van Luit, and B. Csapo (Eds.); Lisse, The Netherlands, 1999, Teaching and Learning Thinking Skills. Swets and Zeitlinger, ISBN 9026515456
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Cognitive Effectiveness of Auditory and Visual Memory on Improving Cognitive Flexibility in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
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Cognitive effects of bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation for the treatment of Parkinsonʹs disease
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Cognitive effects of estrogens in women with cardiac disease: what we do not know
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Cognitive effects of language on human navigation
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Cognitive effects of low-dose topiramate monotherapy in epilepsy patients: A 1-year follow-up
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Cognitive effects of nicotine
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Cognitive effects of racial diversity: White individuals’ information processing in heterogeneous groups
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Cognitive Effects of Self-Referencing
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Cognitive efficiency and circadian typologies: a diurnal study
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Cognitive efficiency on a match to sample task decreases at the onset of puberty in children
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Cognitive electrophysiology of frontal brain functions: II. Action monitoring and dopamine
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Cognitive Emotion Regulation in aged people: Standardization of Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire in Iran
364
Cognitive Emotion Regulation in Casualties Referred to the Emergency Department of Imam Reza Hospital in Birjand, Iran, in 2020: A Cross-sectional Study
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Cognitive Emotion Regulation in Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
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Cognitive emotion regulation in the prediction of depression, anxiety, stress, and anger
367
Cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire – development of a short 18-item version (CERQ-short)
368
Cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire: Development of Turkish version of 18-item short form
369
Cognitive emotion regulation strategies and depressive symptoms: differences between males and females
370
Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies and Marital Communication Patterns in Married Women: Investigating the Mediating Role of Defense Mechanisms
371
Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies as Predictors of Academic Achievement among University Students
372
Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies In Predicting Risky Behaviors In Students
373
Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies in Prisoners With Borderline Personality Disorder
374
Cognitive Emotion Regulation: Its Relationship to Parenting Stress
375
Cognitive empathy in inter-disciplinary research: the contrasting attitudes of plant breeders and molecular biologists towards rice
376
Cognitive endophenotypes of bipolar disorder: A meta-analysis of neuropsychological deficits in euthymic patients and their first-degree relatives
377
Cognitive engagement and attitude development
378
Cognitive engagement with a multimedia ERP training tool: Assessing computer self-efficacy and technology acceptance
379
Cognitive enhancement therapy for schizophrenia
380
Cognitive Enhancement through Improved Central Artery Stiff-ness in Postmenopausal Women: Potential Benefit of High-Intensity Aerobic Exercise
381
Cognitive enhancing of pineapple extract and juice in scopolamineinduced amnesia in mice
382
Cognitive Ergonomics in Interface Design – Discussion of a Moving Science
383
Cognitive Ergonomics in Interface Development Evaluation
384
Cognitive Errors (Can They Be Prevented?)
385
Cognitive Errors and Psychological Resilience in Patients With Social Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Study
386
Cognitive estrangement, science fiction, and medical ethics
387
Cognitive evaluation of information modeling methods
388
Cognitive evaluation of system representation diagrams
389
Cognitive Evolution of the “Human” Concept and Its Adaptation to Piaget’s Theory
390
Cognitive Factors Affecting AIDS Preventive Behaviors in Iranian Women with Addicted Spouses
391
Cognitive factors affecting student understanding of geologic time
392
Cognitive Factors Affecting the Prevalence of SOV and SVO Word Orders
393
Cognitive Factors Association with Medication Adherence among Hypertension Patients
394
Cognitive factors in panic disorder, agoraphobic avoidance and agoraphobia
395
Cognitive factors in Postconcussion Syndrome symptom report
396
Cognitive factors influence outcome following multidisciplinary chronic pain treatment: a replication and extension of a cross-lagged panel analysis
397
Cognitive factors involved in the onset and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after physical or sexual assault
398
Cognitive factors related to childbirth and their effect on women’s delivery preference: a comparison between a private and public hospital in Tehran
399
Cognitive factors related to regular physical activity in college students
400
Cognitive Failure and Alexithymia in Predicting High–Risk Behaviors of Students With Learning Disabilities
401
Cognitive Failure and Fear of COVID-19
402
Cognitive failure, teacher’s rejection and interpersonal relationship anxiety in children with dyslexia
403
Cognitive failures and circadian typology
404
Cognitive failures, metacognitive beliefs and aging
405
Cognitive feedback in environments characterized by irrelevant information
406
Cognitive Filtering of Textual Information ‎Agents Based Implementation
407
Cognitive flexibility across the sleep–wake cycle: REM-sleep enhancement of anagram problem solving
408
Cognitive Flexibility and Its Dimensions in Patients With Gastrointestinal Diseases
409
Cognitive flexibility during breath alcohol plateau is associated with previous drinking measures
410
Cognitive Flexibility of Smokers in the Context of Social Anxiety
411
Cognitive Flexibility, Attention and Speed of Mental Processing in Opioid and Methamphetamine Addicts in Comparison with Non-Addicts
412
Cognitive Flexibility, Communication Strategy, and Integrative Complexity in Groups: Public versus Private Reactions to Majority and Minority Status,
413
Cognitive fMRI and neuropsychological assessment in patients with secondarily generalized seizures
414
Cognitive forcing strategies in clinical decisionmaking
415
Cognitive frailty: Predementia syndrome and vascular risk factors Review Article
416
Cognitive Frontal Lobe Dysfunction in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
417
Cognitive Function after 11.5 Years of Alcohol Use: Relation to Alcohol Use
418
Cognitive function after anaesthesia in the elderly
419
Cognitive function after HRT
420
Cognitive function among the Ainu people
421
Cognitive function and blood methylmercury in adults living near a deserted chloralkali factory
422
Cognitive function and competitive employment in schizophrenia: relative contribution of insight and psychopathology
423
Cognitive function and depression in symptom resolution in schizophrenia patients treated with an atypical antipsychotic
424
Cognitive Function and Dynamic Cerebral Blood Flow Regulation in Multiple Concussions
425
Cognitive function and its effects on the quality of life status in the patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
426
COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND TEA CONSUMPTION IN COMMUNITY DWELLING OLDER CHINESE IN SINGAPORE
427
Cognitive function by brain event-related potentials (ERP) in elderly with borderline isolated systolic HYPERTENSION (BISH)
428
Cognitive function in adulthood and elderly euthymic bipolar patients: A comparison to test models of cognitive evolution
429
Cognitive function in adults with type 2 diabetes and major depression
430
Cognitive Function in Candidates for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
431
Cognitive function in euthymic bipolar patients, stabilized schizophrenic patients, and healthy controls
432
Cognitive function in hepatitis C patients with advanced fibrosis enrolled in the HALT-C trial
433
Cognitive Function in Hospitalized Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: A Case-Control Study
434
Cognitive function in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
435
Cognitive Function in Late Life Depression: Relationships to Depression Severity, Cerebrovascular Risk Factors and Processing Speed
436
Cognitive function in mammals: the evolutionary perspective
437
Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Based on Age, Gender, and Education Level
438
Cognitive function in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus during hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia
439
Cognitive function in schizoaffective disorder and clinical subtypes of schizophrenia
440
Cognitive funCtion is assoCiated with body Composition and nutritional risk of geriatriC patients
441
Cognitive function linked to social activity in elderly
442
Cognitive function over the treatment course of depression in middle-aged patients: correlation with brain MRI signal hyperintensities
443
Cognitive Function, Aging, and Ethical Decisions: Recognizing Change
444
Cognitive function, depression, and quality of life in patients with ruptured cerebral aneurysms
445
Cognitive functioning after medial frontal lobe damage including the anterior cingulate cortex: A preliminary investigation
446
Cognitive Functioning and Employment in Severe Mental Illness.
447
Cognitive functioning and GABAA/benzodiazepine receptor binding in schizophrenia: A 1231-iomazenil SPET study
448
Cognitive Functioning and Health as Determinants of Mortality in an Older Population
449
Cognitive functioning and length of abstinence in polysubstance dependent men
450
Cognitive functioning and postconcussive symptoms in trauma patients with and without mild TBI
451
Cognitive Functioning and Sex Steroid Hormone Gene Polymorphisms in Women at Midlife
452
Cognitive functioning in a population-based sample of very old non-demented and non-depressed persons: the impact of diabetes
453
Cognitive functioning in a population-based sample of young adults with a history of non-psychotic unipolar depressive disorders without psychiatric comorbidity
454
Cognitive Functioning in Alcoholic Patients with and without Cocaine Dependence
455
Cognitive functioning in bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria (BPP): clinical and radiological correlations
456
Cognitive functioning in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the role of depression, anxiety, and fatigue
457
Cognitive functioning in delusions: A longitudinal analysis
458
Cognitive functioning in euthymic recurrently depressed patients: Relationship with future relapses and prior course of disease
459
Cognitive Functioning in Late Life: The Impact of Moderate Alcohol Consumption
460
Cognitive Functioning in Treatment-Seeking Gulf War Veterans: Pyridostigmine Bromide Use and PTSD
461
Cognitive functioning moderates the relation between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder symptoms and alcohol use in women
462
Cognitive functioning of bipolar I patients and relatives from families with or without schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder
463
Cognitive functioning, cortisol release, and symptom severity in patients with schizophrenia
464
cognitive functioning, self-esteem, and body image in breast cancer survivors
465
Cognitive functioning, self-esteem, and body image in breast cancer survivors
466
Cognitive functioning, weight change and therapy in anorexia nervosa
467
Cognitive functions among euthymic bipolar I patients after a single manic episode versus recurrent episodes
468
Cognitive functions and cognitive styles in young euthymic patients with bipolar I disorder
469
Cognitive functions and corticostriatal circuits: insights from Huntingtonʹs disease
470
Cognitive Functions and the Model of Decision-Making Competence: The Specific Case of Organizational Setting
471
Cognitive functions in abstinent alcohol-dependent patients
472
Cognitive functions in late-life minor depression
473
Cognitive functions in methamphetamine induced psychosis ‎compared to schizophrenia and normal subjects
474
Cognitive functions in severe congestive heart failure before and after an exercise training program
475
Cognitive functions of gamma-band activity: memory match and utilization
476
Cognitive Group Psychotherapy in Patients with Tuberculosis
477
Cognitive Group Therapy, Stress Management, and Desensitization Through Eye Movement Reprocessing in Reducing Depression Severity Among Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries
478
Cognitive heuristics in design: Instructional strategies to increase creativity in idea generation
479
Cognitive high level information fusion
480
Cognitive idiosyncrasies among children with the chronic fatigue syndrome: Anomalies in self-reported activity levels
481
Cognitive imitation in typically-developing 3- and 4-year olds and individuals with autism
482
Cognitive impact of neuronal pathology in the entorhinal cortex and CA1 field in Alzheimerʹs disease
483
Cognitive Impairment among Cardiac Arrest Survivors in the ICU: A Retrospective Study
484
Cognitive Impairment Among Elderly Patients With Chronic Heart Failure and Related Factors
485
Cognitive impairment and (CTG)n expansion in myotonic dystrophy patients
486
Cognitive Impairment and Brain Atrophy in Relapsing Remitting and Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
487
Cognitive impairment and diffuse white matter atrophy in alcoholics
488
Cognitive Impairment and Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Normal Appearing White Matter in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
489
Cognitive impairment and frontal-subcortical geriatric syndrome are associated with metabolic syndrome in a stroke-free population
490
Cognitive impairment and happiness in old people in low and middle income countries: results from the 10/66 study
491
Cognitive impairment and in vivo metabolites in first-episode neuroleptic-naive and chronic medicated schizophrenic patients: A proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study
492
COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND INFECTIOUS BURDEN IN THE ELDERLY
493
Cognitive Impairment and Its Associated Factors in Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis: A Cross Sectional Study
494
COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND LOW PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ARE THE COMPONENTS OF FRAILTY MORE STRONGLY ASSOCIATED WITH DISABILITY
495
Cognitive impairment and medication adherence in outpatients with heart failure
496
Cognitive impairment and medication adherence in outpatients with heart failure
497
Cognitive impairment and mortality in elderly patients with heart failure
498
Cognitive Impairment and Related Causes in Hemodialysis Patients
499
Cognitive impairment and whole brain diffusion in patients with neuromyelitis optica after acute relapse
500
Cognitive impairment as predictor of functional dependence in an elderly sample
501
Cognitive impairment during epileptiform discharges: is it ever justifiable to treat the EEG?
502
Cognitive impairment following status epilepticus and recurrent seizures during early development: support for the “two-hit hypothesis”
503
Cognitive impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
504
Cognitive impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: evidence from neuropsychological investigation and event-related potentials
505
Cognitive impairment in bipolar disorder in old age: Literature review and findings in manic patients
506
Cognitive Impairment in Chronic Heart Failure and the Need for Screening
507
Cognitive impairment in depression is not associated with neuropathologic evidence of increased vascular or Alzheimer-type pathology
508
Cognitive Impairment in Dialysis and Non-Dialysis Patients Suffering from Chronic Renal Failure and Comparing Them with a Control Group
509
Cognitive impairment in elderly diabetics: Retrieval deficits versus distractibility
510
Cognitive impairment in elderly ED patients
511
Cognitive impairment in elderly ED patients: Need for multidimensional assessment for better management after discharge
512
Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis
513
Cognitive impairment in old people living in the community
514
Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults and Oral Health Considerations: Treatment and Management
515
Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease; Comparison of Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE)
516
Cognitive impairment in patients with severe psoriasis
517
Cognitive impairment in PDAPP mice depends on ApoE and ACT-catalyzed amyloid formation
518
Cognitive Impairment in Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Patients with Very Mild Clinical Disability
519
Cognitive impairment in survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
520
Cognitive impairment in temporal-lobe epilepsy
521
Cognitive impairment in temporal-lobe epilepsy
522
Cognitive impairment in the elderly diabetics
523
Cognitive impairment in the remitted state of unipolar depressive disorder: A systematic review
524
Cognitive impairment in three subtypes of multiple sclerosis
525
Cognitive Impairment Involving Social Cognition in SPG4 Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia
526
Cognitive impairment over the age of 85: Hospitalization and mortality
527
Cognitive impairment related changes in the elemental concentration in the brain of old rat
528
Cognitive impairment, aphasia, and seizures in a 51-year-old man
529
Cognitive impairment, insight, depression and suicidal ideation
530
Cognitive impairment: Understanding the educational needs of heart failure patients
531
Cognitive Impairments and Its Related Factors in People Who Injects Drugs in Iran
532
Cognitive impairments due to focal cerebellar injuries in adults
533
Cognitive impairments in Parkinsonʹs disease: Evidence from an Iranian population.
534
Cognitive impairments in patients with intractable temporal lobe epilepsy
535
Cognitive impairments in traumatic brain injuries: an overview of epidemiology, pathophysiology, assessment, and rehabilitation
536
Cognitive improvement despite minimal arachnoid cyst decompression
537
Cognitive impulsivity in cocaine and heroin polysubstance abusers
538
Cognitive inconsistencies and non-symmetric friendship
539
Cognitive influences in postural control of patients with unilateral vestibular loss
540
Cognitive influences on cross-language speech perception in infancy
541
Cognitive influences on self-care decision making in persons with heart failure
542
Cognitive inhibition and interference in dissociative identity disorder: The effects of anxiety on specific executive functions
543
Cognitive Inhibition and Working Memory in Obese and Normal Women
544
Cognitive inhibition and working memory in unipolar depression
545
Cognitive inhibition in trichotillomania and obsessive–compulsive disorder
546
Cognitive Insight as the Differentiating Feature of Psychosis and Anxiety
547
Cognitive intentionality extraction from discourse with pragmatic-tree construction and analysis
548
Cognitive interference and aging: Insights from a spatial stimulus–response consistency task
549
Cognitive interference model of computer anxiety: Implications for computer-based assessment
550
COGNITIVE INTERVENTION PROGRAMMES ON PATIENTS AFFECTED BY MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT: A PROMISING INTERVENTION TOOL FOR MCI
551
Cognitive Interviewing during Pretesting of the Prefinal Afrikaans for the Western Cape Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire following Translation and Cross- Cultural Adaptation
552
Cognitive interviews for measurement evaluation of the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND) in smokers with schizophrenia spectrum disorders
553
Cognitive landscape and information: new perspectives to investigate the ecological complexity
554
cognitive level profile in solving mathematics problem at ten grade of senior high school students with low ability
555
Cognitive Linguistic Perspectives of Metaphoric Conceptualization of Pain in Jordanian Arabic
556
Cognitive Linguistics to Instruct Phrasal Verbs Through Google +: A Lebanese EFL Context
557
Cognitive Linguistics: Vyvyan Evans, Melanie Green, Edinburgh University Press, 2006, 830 pp., ISBN 0-7486-1832-5 (paperback)
558
Cognitive Linguistics: William Croft, D. Alan Cruse, CUP, 2004, ISBN 0 521 66770 4 (pb), 0 521 66114 5 (hb), 356 pp.
559
Cognitive load and detection thresholds in car following situations: safety implications for using mobile (cellular) telephones while driving
560
Cognitive Load and Learner Expertise: Split-Attention and Redundancy Effects in Reading with Explanatory Notes
561
Cognitive Load and the Equality Heuristic: A Two-Stage Model of Resource Overconsumption in Small Groups
562
Cognitive load in hypertext reading: A review
563
Cognitive load in reading a foreign language text with multimedia aids and the influence of verbal and spatial abilities
564
Cognitive load modulates attentional capture by color singletons during effortful visual search
565
Cognitive load selectively interferes with utilitarian moral judgment
566
Cognitive load theory and aging: effects of worked examples on training efficiency
567
Cognitive load theory: implications of cognitive load theory on the design of learning
568
COGNITIVE LOAD THEORY: Written by John SWELLER, Paul AYRES, and Slava KALYUGA, (Springer, New York, 2011, 274 pp., ISBN: 978-1-4419-8125-7)
569
Cognitive load while driving impairs memory of moving but not stationary elements within the environment
570
Cognitive load, stress, and disinhibited eating
571
Cognitive load: updating the theory?
572
Cognitive mapping and certainty neuron fuzzy cognitive maps
573
Cognitive mapping concept of resource management for the viability of local communities
574
Cognitive mapping expert views for policy analysis in the public sector
575
Cognitive Mapping Without Sight: four preliminary studies of spatial learning
576
Cognitive mapping: A method to elucidate and present farmers’ risk perception
577
Cognitive maps and fuzzy implications
578
Cognitive Maps and the Language of Thought
579
Cognitive maps of nature-based tourists
580
Cognitive maps to analyze new product development processes: A case study
581
Cognitive Markers In Schizophrenia Prodrome: A Review
582
Cognitive mechanisms and posttraumatic stress disorder: clinical and analogue research
583
Cognitive mechanisms in entrepreneurship: why and when enterpreneurs think differently than other people
584
Cognitive mechanisms of visuomotor transformation in movement imitation: Examining predictions based on models of apraxia and motor control
585
Cognitive mediators and sex-related differences in mathematics
586
Cognitive mediators of situational fear in agoraphobia
587
Cognitive Misfit of Problem-Solving Style at Work: A Facet of Person-Organization Fit
588
Cognitive mismatches in the cockpit: Will they ever be a thing of the past?
589
Cognitive model based fashion style decision making
590
Cognitive model research of nuclear power plant operators Original Research Article
591
Cognitive modeling and dynamic probabilistic simulation of operating crew response to complex system accidents. Part 2: IDAC performance influencing factors model
592
Cognitive modeling and dynamic probabilistic simulation of operating crew response to complex system accidents. Part 2: IDAC performance influencing factors model
593
Cognitive modeling and dynamic probabilistic simulation of operating crew response to complex system accidents. Part 4: IDAC causal model of operator problem-solving response
594
Cognitive modeling and dynamic probabilistic simulation of operating crew response to complex system accidents. Part 4: IDAC causal model of operator problem-solving response
595
Cognitive modeling and dynamic probabilistic simulation of operating crew response to complex system accidents: Part 1: Overview of the IDAC Model
596
Cognitive modeling and dynamic probabilistic simulation of operating crew response to complex system accidents: Part 1: Overview of the IDAC Model
597
Cognitive modeling and dynamic probabilistic simulation of operating crew response to complex system accidents: Part 3: IDAC operator response model
598
Cognitive modeling and dynamic probabilistic simulation of operating crew response to complex system accidents: Part 3: IDAC operator response model
599
Cognitive modeling and dynamic probabilistic simulation of operating crew response to complex system accidents: Part 5: Dynamic probabilistic simulation of the IDAC model
600
Cognitive modeling and dynamic probabilistic simulation of operating crew response to complex system accidents: Part 5: Dynamic probabilistic simulation of the IDAC model
601
Cognitive modeling of actual meaning in the field of phraseology
602
Cognitive models of risky choice: Parameter stability and predictive accuracy of prospect theory
603
Cognitive Models of Stereotype Change: (5). Measurement, Development, and Consequences of Subtyping
604
Cognitive moral development and auditor independence
605
Cognitive Moral Development and Japanese Procurement Executives: Implications for Industrial Marketers
606
Cognitive motivation and religious orientation
607
Cognitive motivations associated with screening mammography in Cyprus
608
Cognitive multicast with partially overlapped channels in vehicular ad hoc networks
609
Cognitive neural prosthetics
610
Cognitive neuroimaging: Cognitive science out of the armchair
611
Cognitive Neurology—An Introduction, Stefano F. Cappa, Imperial College Press London; 2001
612
Cognitive neuropsychological and regional cerebral blood flow study of a Japanese–English bilingual girl with specific language impairment (SLI)
613
Cognitive neuropsychology and functional brain imaging: implications for functional and anatomical models of cognition
614
Cognitive Neurorehabilitation in Acquired Neurological Brain Injury
615
Cognitive Neuroscience
616
Cognitive Neuroscience and Schizophrenia: Translational Research in Need of a Translator
617
Cognitive neuroscience for the 21st century
618
Cognitive neuroscience of drawing: Contributions of neuropsychological, experimental and neurofunctional studies
619
Cognitive neuroscience of episodic memory encoding
620
Cognitive Neuroscience of Foreign Language Education: Myths and Realities
621
Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory, Edited by Lars-Göran Nilsson and Hans J. Markowitsch, Hogrefe & Huber, Seattle, Toronto, Göttingen, Bern, 1999, hard-covered, pp. 275, includes author index, subject index: 30 pp. ISBN 0-88937-213-6
622
Cognitive neuroscience of ownership and agency
623
Cognitive neuroscience, a naturalistic theory of subjectivity, and the implications
624
Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of the Mind and Findings and Current Opinion in Cognitive Neuroscience
625
Cognitive neuroscientists win grawemeyer psychology prize
626
Cognitive orientation to daily occupational performance approach in adults with neurological conditions: A scoping review
627
Cognitive Outcome After Coronary Artery Bypass: A One-Year Prospective Study
628
Cognitive outcome following staged bilateral pallidal stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease
629
Cognitive Outcomes Five Years After Not Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
630
Cognitive Outcomes for Congenital Hypothyroid and Healthy Children: A Comparative Study
631
Cognitive Outcomes Three Years After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: A Comparison of On-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery and Nonsurgical Controls
632
Cognitive Outcomes Three Years After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery: Relation to Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging
633
Cognitive paradigms: which one is the best?
634
Cognitive pattern and dermatoglyphic asymmetry
635
Cognitive performance after sleep deprivation: does personality make a difference?
636
Cognitive performance and liver function among recently abstinent alcohol abusers
637
Cognitive performance and quality of life in a sample of 220 nondemented elderly people
638
Cognitive performance and sleep quality in the elderly suffering from chronic insomnia: Relationship between objective and subjective measures
639
Cognitive performance and social support in patients under maintenance therapy
640
Cognitive performance as a predictor of functional decline among the non-disabled elderly dwelling in a Japanese community: A 4-year population-based prospective cohort study
641
Cognitive Performance during Anesthesia
642
Cognitive performance during irrelevant speech: Effects of speech intelligibility and office-task characteristics
643
Cognitive performance in relation to vitamin status in healthy elderly German women—the effect of 6-month multivitamin supplementation
644
Cognitive performance is impaired in euthymic Chinese patients with Bipolar 1 Disorder
645
Cognitive Performance of Children Prenatally Exposed to “Safe” Levels of Methylmercury
646
Cognitive performance of Egyptian adults as a function of nutritional intake and sociodemographic factors
647
Cognitive Performance of Patients with Epilepsy and Calcified Neurocysticercotic Lesions: A Case–Control Study
648
Cognitive performance of patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy is not associated with human prion protein gene variant allele at codons 129 and 171
649
Cognitive performance of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in autobiographical, working and prospective memory in comparison with normal people
650
Cognitive Performance of School Children with Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
651
Cognitive Phenotypes in Alzheimerʹs Disease and Genetic Risk
652
Cognitive plasticity as a modulating variable on the effects of memory training in elderly persons
653
Cognitive predictors of adherence to malaria prophylaxis regimens on return from a malarious region: a prospective study
654
Cognitive predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder in children: results of a prospective longitudinal study
655
Cognitive predictors of psychometric and physician competency outcomes in Alzheimerʹs disease
656
Cognitive predictors of single-digit and procedural calculation skills and their covariation with reading skill
657
Cognitive predisposition to substance abuse in adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
658
Cognitive problems in patients on androgen deprivation therapy: A qualitative pilot study
659
Cognitive problems in patients on androgen deprivation therapy: A qualitative pilot study
660
COGNITIVE PROCESS AND COGNITIVE STRATEGIES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING
661
Cognitive process differences between discrete and relational exchange
662
Cognitive process modeling of spatial ability: The assembling objects task
663
Cognitive process validation of an online problem solving assessment
664
Cognitive processes and attitudes in bipolar disorder: A study into personality, dysfunctional attitudes and attention bias in patients with bipolar disorder and their relatives
665
Cognitive Processes and Functions in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in Comparison to Pre-diabetic Patients
666
Cognitive processes and strategies employed by children to learn spatial representations
667
Cognitive processes associated with child neglect
668
Cognitive processes during fear acquisition and extinction in animals and humans: Implications for exposure therapy of anxiety disorders
669
Cognitive processes in planning and judgements under sleep deprivation and time pressure
670
Cognitive processes in social anxiety: the effects of self-focus, rumination and anticipatory processing
671
Cognitive processes in solving variants of computer-based problems used in logic teaching
672
Cognitive processes in two-point discrimination: an ERP study
673
Cognitive processes involved in smooth pursuit eye movements
674
Cognitive processes that underlie mathematical precociousness in young children
675
Cognitive Processing and the Functional Matching Effect in Persuasion: The Mediating Role of Subjective Perceptions of Message Quality
676
Cognitive Processing Styles and Mindfulness on Pain Intensity Prediction in People with Primary Headache
677
Cognitive processing therapy for acute stress disorder resulting from an anti-gay assault Original Research Article
678
Cognitive Processing Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Secondary to a Motor Vehicle Accident: A Single-Subject Report Original Research Article
679
Cognitive processing, memory, and the development of PTSD symptoms: two experimental analogue studies
680
Cognitive profile and determinants of poor cognition in people without dementia in Parkinson’s disease
681
Cognitive Profile of Children and its Relationship With Academic Performance
682
Cognitive profile of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy based on clinical variability
683
Cognitive profile of patients with rotated drawing at copy or recall: A controlled group study
684
Cognitive profile of topiramate as compared with lamotrigine in epilepsy patients on antiepileptic drug polytherapy: relationships to blood serum levels and comedication
685
Cognitive profiling and preliminary subtyping in Chinese developmental dyslexia
686
Cognitive Psychopathology of Bipolar Disorder: Future Directions for Treatment
687
Cognitive psychotherapy toward a new millennium: scientific foundations and clinical practice: T. Scrimali and L. Grimaldi (Eds.); Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, 2002, pp. 420, Price £70.00, $100.00
688
Cognitive psychotherapy—An effective method for stuttering treatment?
689
Cognitive Radio
690
Cognitive Radio Based on Software Defined Radio
691
Cognitive radio networks spectrum allocation: An ACS perspective
692
Cognitive Radio Platforms for Disaster Response Networks : Survey
693
Cognitive radios will adapt to users
694
Cognitive reactivity and vulnerability: Empirical evaluation of construct activation and cognitive diatheses in unipolar depression
695
Cognitive reactivity to sad mood: structure and validity of a new measure
696
Cognitive reactivity: Investigation of a potentially treatable marker of suicide risk in depression
697
COGNITIVE READINESS an‎d FIRST LANGUAGE ACQUISITION: COMPARING THE MENTALIST an‎d BEHAVIORIST EXPLANATIONS
698
Cognitive reality and the phonological lexicon: A review
699
Cognitive recovery after delayed carbon monoxide encephalopathy
700
Cognitive Rehabilitation for Adult Patients With Obsessive-compulsive Disorder: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
701
COGNITIVE REHABILITATION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE
702
Cognitive Rehabilitation of Acquired Calculation Disturbances
703
Cognitive Rehabilitation of Adaptive Behavior in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Meta-Analysis
704
Cognitive Rehabilitation Training in Improving Executive Function, Antisocial Behaviors, and Legal Problems in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
705
Cognitive rehabilitation: attention and neglect
706
Cognitive Remediation in Diabetics with Combining Mindfulness-based Relaxation and Trans-cranial Electrical Stimulation
707
Cognitive repercussions of hereditary cerebellar disorders
708
Cognitive representation of orientation: A case study
709
Cognitive representations of illness and functional and affective adjustment following surgery for osteoarthritis
710
Cognitive representations underlying the N400 priming effect
711
Cognitive Research with Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) at Disney’s The Seas: A Program for Enrichment, Science, Education, and Conservation
712
Cognitive reserve and anosognosia in questionable and mild dementia
713
Cognitive reserve and the neurobiology of cognitive aging
714
Cognitive reserve modulates task-induced activations and deactivations in healthy elders, amnestic mild cognitive impairment and mild Alzheimerʹs disease
715
Cognitive restraint is associated with higher intake of vegetables in a sample of university students
716
Cognitive Restructuring Based on Metaphor Therapy to Challenge the Irrational Beliefs of Drug Addicts Undergoing Buprenorphine Treatment
717
Cognitive restructuring compared with progressive muscle elaxation on comorbid depression and anxiety in chronic obsessive-compulsive disorder
718
Cognitive schemas among mental health professionals: Adaptive or maladaptive?
719
Cognitive science and the law
720
Cognitive Science and the Study of Consciousness. Review ofScientific Approaches to Consciousness,by J. D. Cohen and J. W. Schooler
721
Cognitive science contributions to decision science
722
Cognitive science fiction
723
Cognitive science questions for cognitive development: the concepts of learning, analogy, and capacity
724
Cognitive science society annual metings: COGSCI 2002 - The 24th annual meeting, hosted by George mason
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Cognitive Science: Real or Imaginary?: Review of The MIT Encyclopedia of The Cognitive Sciences edited by Robert A. Wilson and Frank C. Keil
726
Cognitive screening of psychiatric patients
727
Cognitive sculpting as a means of working with managersʹ metaphors
728
Cognitive self-assessment one year after on-pump and off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting
729
Cognitive self-consciousness, implicit learning and obsessive–compulsive disorder
730
Cognitive set revealed by PET?
731
Cognitive sex differences in reasoning tasks: Evidence from Brazilian samples of educational settings
732
Cognitive side effects of antiepileptic drugs
733
Cognitive side-effects of adjuvant treatments
734
Cognitive skill learning and aging: A component process analysis
735
Cognitive skills and Black–White wages in the United States labor market
736
Cognitive skills objectives in intermediate accounting textbooks: Evidence from end-of-chapter material
737
COGNITIVE SKILLS: A Modest Way of Learning through Technology
738
Cognitive slowing and learning of target detection skills in pre-demented subjects
739
Cognitive space and information space
740
Cognitive space and linguistic case. : Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. xiv + 239 £45
741
Cognitive spaces and metaphors: A solution for interacting with spatial data
742
Cognitive status and development in the oldest old: a longitudinal analysis from the Heidelberg Centenarian Study
743
Cognitive status in Down syndrome individuals with sleep disordered breathing deficits (SDB)
744
Cognitive status moderates the relationship between out-of-home behavior (OOHB), environmental mastery and affect
745
Cognitive stimulation and interference in groups: Exposure effects in an idea generation task
746
Cognitive Strategic Model applied to a Port System
747
Cognitive strategies employed in trying to arrange a first date
748
Cognitive strategies for learning from static and dynamic visuals
749
Cognitive Strategy Training: Improving Reading Comprehension in the Language Classroom
750
Cognitive strategy usage in long-term survivors of severe traumatic brain injury with persisting impulsive aggression
751
Cognitive Structure of Executive Deficits in Frontally Lesioned Head Trauma Patients Performing Activities of Daily Living
752
Cognitive style and affect: A comparison of the Kirton adaption-innovation and Schutzʹs fundamental interpersonal relations orientation-behaviour inventories (KAI and FIRO-B)
753
Cognitive Style and Creative Quality: Influence on Academic Achievement of University Students in Indonesia
754
COGNITIVE STYLE AND EFL LEARNERS’ LISTENING COMPREHENSION ABILITY
755
Cognitive style and kindergarten pupilsʹ preferences for teachers
756
Cognitive style and on-line database search experience as predictors of Web search performance
757
Cognitive style and well-being: A prospective examination
758
Cognitive style as a component in meeting workplace demands for consumer services professionals: benchmarking professional and student styles
759
Cognitive style factors affecting database query performance
760
Cognitive style may mitigate the impact of communication mode
761
Cognitive style may mitigate the impact of communication mode
762
Cognitive style revisited: The structure X cognition interaction
763
Cognitive Style, Awareness, and Learners’ Intake and Production of Grammatical Structures
764
Cognitive style, cognitive impairment and health status in elderly
765
Cognitive style, hypermedia navigation and learning
766
Cognitive style, personality, and computer programming
767
Cognitive Styles and Gender as Predictors of Students’ Achievement in Summary Writing in Selected Secondary Schools in Ibadan, Nigeria
768
Cognitive styles and hypermedia navigation: Development of a learning model
769
Cognitive Styles and Psychological Resilience as Predictors of Academic Burnout
770
Cognitive styles and student progression in architectural design education
771
Cognitive styles and users’ responses to structured information representation
772
Cognitive styles and virtual environments
773
Cognitive styles in depressed children with and without comorbid conduct disorder
774
Cognitive styles of consumer initiators
775
Cognitive styles: links with perfectionistic thinking
776
Cognitive support in software reengineering based on generic fuzzy reasoning nets
777
Cognitive support methods for multi-criteria expert decision making
778
Cognitive support, UML adherence, and XMI interchange in Argo/UML
779
Cognitive Susceptibility to Smoking and Initiation of Smoking during Childhood: A Longitudinal Study,
780
Cognitive switching processes in young people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
781
Cognitive Systematicity of Semantic Change: CrossLinguistic Evidence
782
Cognitive systems engineering : By J. Rasmussen, A. M. Pejtersen and L. P. Goodstein. John Wiley and Sons (1994). ISBN 0-471-01-198-3
783
Cognitive Systems Engineering: New wine in new bottles
784
Cognitive Systems Engineering: New wine in new bottles
785
Cognitive Tagging of Neurons: CRE-Mediated Genetic Labeling and Characterization of the Cells Involved in Learning and Memory
786
Cognitive task analysis for teaching technical skills in an inanimate surgical skills laboratory
787
Cognitive Task Complexity and Iranian EFL Learners’ Written Linguistic Performance across WritingProficiency Levels
788
Cognitive task complexity and written output in Italian and French as a foreign language
789
Cognitive task transformations
790
Cognitive tasks augment gamma EEG power
791
Cognitive templates for religious concepts: cross-cultural evidence for recall of counter-intuitive representations
792
Cognitive tendencies of focusing on positive and negative information
793
Cognitive Test Anxiety and Academic Performance
794
Cognitive test performance after the acute administration of macronutrients to healthy young adults: A systematic research review
795
Cognitive test performance and crash risk in an older driver population
796
Cognitive theories of autism
797
Cognitive theory applied to the treatment of delusions of schizophrenia
798
Cognitive theory in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa: Progress, development and future directions
799
Cognitive therapy and exposure in vivo in the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder
800
Cognitive Therapy Does Not Prevent a Response to Tryptophan Depletion in Patients also Treated with Antidepressants
801
Cognitive therapy for anorexia nervosa Original Research Article
802
Cognitive therapy for anxious depression in STAR⁎D: What have we learned?
803
Cognitive therapy for auditory hallucinations: A theory-based approach Original Research Article
804
Cognitive Therapy for Bipolar Disorder: A Therapistʹs Guide to Concepts, Methods and Practice : D.H. Lam, S.H. Jones, P. Hayward and J. Bright; Wiley, Chichester, 1999, x + 308 pp., Price £19.99
805
Cognitive therapy for delusions, voices and paranoia : P. Chadwick, M. Birchwood and P. Trower: Wiley, Chichester (1996). xviii + 212 pp. £15.99
806
Cognitive therapy for depressed adults with comorbid social phobia
807
Cognitive therapy for irritable bowel syndrome is associated with reduced limbic activity, GI symptoms, and anxiety
808
Cognitive therapy for obsessive–compulsive disorder
809
Cognitive Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: a Case Example Original Research Article
810
Cognitive Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Guide for Professionals, Sabine Wilhelm, Gail S. Steketee. New Harbinger, Oakland, CA (2006)
811
Cognitive therapy for panic disorder: The impact of medication discontinuation on symptoms Original Research Article
812
Cognitive therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder: development and evaluation
813
Cognitive therapy for premenstrual syndrome: A controlled trial
814
Cognitive therapy for problem gambling Original Research Article
815
Cognitive therapy for punishment paranoia: a single case experiment
816
Cognitive therapy for social phobia: individual versus group treatment
817
Cognitive therapy in action: A practitionerʹs casebook : I. A. Blackburn and V. Twaddle: Souvenir Press, London (1966). xi + 305 pp. £12.99
818
Cognitive therapy of depression: Pretreatment patient predictors of outcome
819
Cognitive therapy of obsessive thoughts Original Research Article
820
Cognitive therapy outcome: the effects of hopelessness in a naturalistic outcome study
821
Cognitive Therapy Protocol of Understanding Embodiment Metaphorical Expressions in Children with William’s Syndrome
822
Cognitive therapy techniques in continuing care planning with substance-dependent patients
823
Cognitive Therapy Trainees’ Self-Reflections on theirProfessional Learning
824
Cognitive therapy versus applied relaxation as treatment of generalized anxiety disorder
825
Cognitive therapy versus interoceptive exposure as treatment of panic disorder without agoraphobia
826
Cognitive therapy with inpatients
827
Cognitive Therapy: A Practical Guide, Dean Schuyler (Ed.). W. W. Norton, New York (2003)
828
Cognitive therapy: Basics and beyond : By Judith Beck Guilford Press, New York, 1995
829
Cognitive tools, individual differences, and group processing as mediating factors in a hypermedia environment
830
Cognitive training affects theta and attention, beta and impulsivity
831
Cognitive training for ADHD: The importance of individual differences
832
Cognitive training in affective disorders improves memory: A preliminary study using the NEAR approach
833
Cognitive training in aging and disease (COTRAD): Does it work in Italy?
834
Cognitive training: Strategies and the multicomponent cognitive system
835
Cognitive trauma therapy for formerly battered women with PTSD: Conceptual bases and treatment outlines Original Research Article
836
Cognitive Treatment of Obsessions: Enhancing Dissemination With Video Components Original Research Article
837
Cognitive treatment of pathological gamblers
838
Cognitive Triad Inventory and its association with symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents
839
Cognitive underpinnings of contextual interference during motor learning
840
Cognitive Underpinnings of Narrative Attachment Assessment,,,
841
Cognitive variables related to worry among adolescents: Avoidance strategies and faulty beliefs about worry
842
Cognitive versus behavioral treatment of concurrent alcohol dependence and agoraphobia: A pilot study
843
Cognitive virtual reality based neurorehabilitation in acute stroke patients
844
Cognitive visual tracking and camera control
845
Cognitive vs. contextual causation: Different world views but perhaps not irreconcilable
846
Cognitive Vulnerabilities, Negative Life Events, and Depressive Symptoms in Young Adolescents
847
Cognitive vulnerability differentially predicts symptom dimensions of depression
848
Cognitive vulnerability for depression in HIV
849
Cognitive vulnerability in remitted depressed children and adolescents
850
Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression in Canadian and Chinese Adolescents
851
Cognitive vulnerability to depression in young people in secure accommodation: The influence of ethnicity and current suicidal ideation
852
Cognitive vulnerability to depression: A dual process model
853
Cognitive vulnerability: A model of the etiology of fear
854
Cognitive Vulnerability–Stress Model of Depression During Adolescence: Investigating Depressive Symptom Specificity in a Multi-Wave Prospective Study
855
Cognitive words expressed during marital conflict discussion predict less prolonged increases in serum IL-6 following conflict
856
Cognitive, Affective and Behavioral Correlates of Internalization of Regulations for Religious Activities
857
Cognitive, affective and behavioural disturbances following vascular thalamic lesions: A review
858
Cognitive, anxiety and mood disorders in the fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome
859
Cognitive, cardiac, and physiological safety studies in ultra high field magnetic resonance imaging
860
Cognitive, demographic, and situational determinants of service customer preference for personnel-in-contact over self-service technology
861
Cognitive, emotional, and behavioral components of civic action: Towards an integrated measure of civic engagement
862
Cognitive, emotional, and behavioral components of civic action: Towards an integrated measure of civic engagement
863
Cognitive, Emotional, and Behavioral Problems of Children with Hemophilia
864
Cognitive, interpersonal, and behavioral predictors of patients’ and spouses’ depression
865
Cognitive, Lexical and Morpho-Syntactic Profiles of Israeli Children with Williams Syndrome
866
Cognitive, linguistic and affective disturbances following a right superior cerebellar artery infarction: A case study
867
Cognitive, motivation, and affective processes associated with computer-related performance: a path analysis
868
Cognitive, personality, and social factors associated with adolescentsʹ online personal information disclosure
869
Cognitive, physiological, and personality correlates of recurrence of depression
870
Cognitive, sensory and physical factors enabling driving safety in older adults
871
Cognitive/affective and somatic/affective symptom dimensions of depression are associated with current and future inflammation in heart failure patients
872
Cognitive/behavioral teratogenetic effects of antiepileptic drugs
873
Cognitive-affective mediators of perfectionism and college student adjustment
874
Cognitive-affective stress propensity: A confirmatory factor analysis of stress propensity measures
875
Cognitive-analytical therapy for a patient with functional neurological symptom disorder-conversion disorder (psychogenic myopia): A case study
876
Cognitive–behavior group intervention for relatives of cancer patients: a controlled study
877
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Compulsive Checking in OCD Original Research Article
878
Cognitive-behavior therapy for discontinuation of SSRI treatment of panic disorder: a case series
879
Cognitive-behavior therapy for ethnic minority adolescents: Broadening our perspectives Original Research Article
880
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Generalized Anxiety in Late Life: An Evaluative Overview
881
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Low Self-Esteem: A Case Example Original Research Article
882
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Reduction of Persistent Anger (Gorenstein et al.)
883
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Reduction of Persistent Anger Original Research Article
884
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Vietnamese Refugees With PTSD and Comorbid Panic Attacks (Hinton, Safren, Pollack, and Tran, p. xx)
885
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Vietnamese Refugees With PTSD and Comorbid Panic Attacks Original Research Article
886
Cognitive–behavior therapy of obsessive–compulsive disorder in private practice: An effectiveness study
887
Cognitive-behavior therapy vs exposure therapy in the treatment of PTSD in refugees
888
Cognitive-behavioral approach in psychodrama: discussion and example from addiction treatment
889
Cognitive-Behavioral Conceptualization and Treatment of Anger Original Research Article
890
Cognitive-Behavioral Erectile Dysfunction Treatment for Gay Men Original Research Article
891
Cognitive-Behavioral Grief Therapy: The ABC Model of Rational-Emotion Behavior Therapy
892
Cognitive-behavioral group treatment program for adults with epilepsy in Hong Kong
893
Cognitive–behavioral interventions improve quality of life in women with AIDS
894
Cognitive–Behavioral Mediators of Changing Multiple Behaviors: Smoking and a Sedentary Lifestyle
895
Cognitive-behavioral prevention of postconcussion syndrome
896
Cognitive–behavioral profiles of college risk-takers with Type II and psychopathic personality traits
897
Cognitive-behavioral remediation of problem solving deficits in children with acquired brain injury
898
Cognitive-behavioral strategies for improving medication adherence in patients with bipolar disorder Original Research Article
899
Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Management and Positive Therapy on Self-Regulation Behaviors of females with Hypertension
900
Cognitive–behavioral stress management increases benefit finding and immune function among women with early-stage breast cancer
901
Cognitive-behavioral techniques
902
Cognitive–Behavioral Therapies for Trauma: By Victoria M. Follette, Josef I. Ruzek, and Francis R. Abueg (Eds.), New York: The Guilford Press, 1998. 431 pp. $39.95
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies for Trauma: V.M. Follette, J.I. Ruzrek & F.R. Abueg (Eds.): Guilford Press, New York (1998), xiv+431 pp., £32.50
904
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in the form of Rational Emotional-Behavior Therapy (REBT) Intervention on irrational Beliefs and Anxiety of adolescent girls with social anxiety
905
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Hypnosis Intervention on Anxiety, Depression, and Quality of Life in Patients with Breast Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy: A Clinical Trial
906
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Neuroscience: Towards Closer Integration
907
Cognitive-behavioral therapy and nutritional counseling in the treatment of bulimia nervosa and binge eating
908
Cognitive-behavioral therapy and quality of life: An experience among cardiac patients
909
Cognitive-behavioral therapy during COVID-19 pandemic in mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder: Short communication
910
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for ADHD in medication-treated adults with continued symptoms
911
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adolescent Body Dysmorphic Disorder Original Research Article
912
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for anger in children and adolescents: a meta-analysis
913
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for bipolar disorder : By Monica Ramirez Basco and A. John Rush. New York, Wiley Publishers, 1996 ($49.95) 291 pp
914
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression in an Older Gay Man: A Clinical Case Study Original Research Article
915
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for HIV medication adherence and depression Original Research Article
916
Cognitive–behavioral therapy for irritable bowel syndrome: A meta-analysis
917
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Methamphetamine Dependence among Methadone-Maintained Patients
918
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for noncardiac chest pain: a randomized trial
919
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for OCD
920
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Opiate Users in Methadone Treatment: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
921
Cognitive–behavioral therapy for primary insomnia
922
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Prolonged Grief in Children: Feasibility and Multiple Baseline Study Original Research Article
923
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for rapid cycling bipolar disorder Original Research Article
924
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for social anxiety disorder: current status and future directions
925
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for women with lifelong vaginismus: Process and prognostic factors
926
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Continuous Positive Air Pressure Adherence for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Follow-up Study
927
Cognitive–behavioral therapy of pediatric headache: Are there differences in efficacy between a therapist-administered group training and a self-help format?
928
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy on the Anxiety, Stress and Despair of MS Patients
929
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Versus Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Augmenting Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors in Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder Patients
930
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy With Chinese Americans: Research, Theory, and Clinical Practice (Hwang et al., pp. 293–303)
931
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy With Chinese Americans: Research, Theory, and Clinical Practice Original Research Article
932
Cognitive-behavioral therapy with ethnic minority adolescents: Therapist perspectives Original Research Article
933
Cognitive-behavioral therapy with lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth Original Research Article
934
Cognitive-behavioral therapy, light therapy, and their combination in treating seasonal affective disorder
935
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Innovations for Cardiopulmonary Patients With Depression and Anxiety Original Research Article
936
Cognitive–behavioral treatment for childhood sleep disorders
937
Cognitive-behavioral treatment for pediatric posttraumatic stress disorder: Protocol and application in school and community settings Original Research Article
938
Cognitive-behavioral treatment for rapists: Can we do better?
939
Cognitive-behavioral treatment for social phobia in Parkinsonʹs disease: A single-case study Original Research Article
940
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Anxious Youth with Comorbid School Refusal: Clinical Presentation and Treatment Response
941
Cognitive-behavioral treatment of body dysmorphic disorder: A case report
942
Cognitive-behavioral treatment of borderline personality disorder : . London: Guilford Press. Price $39.50. 558 pp
943
Cognitive-behavioral treatment of compulsive hoarding: a multiple baseline experimental case study
944
Cognitive-behavioral treatment of depression: A three-stage model to guide treatment planning Original Research Article
945
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Emetophobia: The Role of Interoceptive Exposure Original Research Article
946
Cognitive-behavioral treatment of food neophobia in adults
947
Cognitive-behavioral treatment of high anger drivers
948
Cognitive–behavioral treatment of irritable bowel syndrome: by B.B. Toner, Z.V. Segal, S.D. Emmont and D. Myran, New York: Guilford Press, 2000
949
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Men and Anger: Three Single Case Studies (A. Antonio González-Prendes)
950
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Men and Anger: Three Single Case Studies Original Research Article
951
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Panic Disorder with Agoraphobia
952
Cognitive-behavioral treatment of tortured asylum seekers: a case study
953
Cognitive-Behaviorism and Experientialism in Emergency Medicine Training: From Theory to Practice in a Teaching Hospital
954
Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy for Children and Families; Philip Graham (Ed.): Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1998), xviv+292 pp., (paperback) £27.95, (hardback) £75.00
955
Cognitive-behaviour therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome: Comparison of outcomes within and outside the confines of a randomised controlled trial
956
Cognitive-behaviour therapy for depersonalisation disorder: an open study
957
Cognitive-behavioural factors that predict sleep disturbance 4 years later
958
Cognitive-behavioural group treatment for a range of functional somatic syndromes: Lessons learned from the STreSS-1 trial
959
Cognitive-behavioural interventions for mood and anxiety disorders in HIV: A systematic review
960
Cognitive-behavioural interventions in a patient with an anxiety disorder related to diabetes
961
Cognitive—Behavioural interventions with psychotic disorders : G. Haddock and P. Slade (Eds): Routledge, London (1996). xiii + 284 pp. £45.00 hardback; £15.99 paperback
962
Cognitive-behavioural predictors of childrenʹs tolerance of laboratory-induced pain: implications for clinical assessment and future directions
963
Cognitive–behavioural theory and therapy for obsessive–compulsive disorder in children and adolescents: Current status and future directions
964
Cognitive-behavioural therapy for patients with multiple somatoform symptoms—a randomised controlled trial in tertiary care
965
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy versus EMG Biofeedback in the treatment of chronic low back pain
966
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy with Delusions and Hallucinations: A Practice Manual, (2nd ed.), H.E. Nelson. Nelson Thornes Ltd., Cheltenham (2005)
967
Cognitive–emotional reactivation during deep transcranial magnetic stimulation over the prefrontal cortex of depressive patients affects antidepressant outcome
968
Cognitive-Enhancing Effect of a Hydroethanolic Extract of Crinum macowanii against Memory Impairment Induced by Aluminum Chloride in BALB/c Mice
969
Cognitive-enhancing effects of Rhus verniciflua bark extract and its active flavonoids with neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory activities
970
Cognitive-Existential Group Therapy for Parents of Children with Cancer
971
Cognitive–linguistic deficits in euthymic elderly patients with bipolar disorder
972
Cognitive-linguistic skills and motivation as longitudinal predictors of reading and arithmetic achievement: A follow-up study from kindergarten to grade 2
973
Cognitively active externalization for situated reflection
974
Cognitively Complex Tasks and Individual Differences: Two Influential Factors in Iranian EFL Learners’ Written Text Quality
975
Cognitive-map-based decision analysis based on NPN logics
976
Cognitive–metacognitive and content-technical aspects of constructivist Internet-based learning environments: a LISREL analysis
977
Cognitive-neuroscience approaches to issues of philosophy-of-mind
978
Cognitive-pharmacologic functional magnetic resonance imaging in tourette syndrome: a pilot study
979
Cognitive-psychological profiles of gifted adolescents from Ireland and the U.S.: Cross-societal comparisons
980
Cognitivism and Ultrasound Skills in Emergency Medicine Training: From Theory to Practice
981
COGNIZANCE OF VISUAL DESIGN MANAGEMENT IN LIFE-CYCLE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
982
Cognizing Customer Awareness and Perception of Islamic Banking Products in Pakistan
983
Cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica)-Biology, ecology, and management
984
Co-graft of microporous xenogeneic acellular dermal matrix and autologous micoskin in the functional site with deep burns—A preliminary result
985
CoGrafting of Hamster (Phodopus sungorus) and Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) Testicular Tissues into Nude Mice Does Not Overcome Blockade of Early Spermatogenic Differentiation in Primate Grafts
986
Co-grazing of sheep and goats: Benefits and constraints
987
Cogrinding as an approach to enhance dissolution rate of a poorly water-soluble drug (gliclazide)
988
Co-grinding LiCoO2 with PVC and water leaching of metal chlorides formed in ground product
989
Co-grinding significance for calcium carbonate–calcium phosphate mixed cement. Part I: Effect of particle size and mixing on solid phase reactivity
990
Cogrowth of groups and a matrix of redheffer
991
Cogs in the endless machine: Lakes, climate change and nutrient cycles: A review Review Article
992
C–O–H fluid solubility in haplobasalt under reducing conditions: An experimental study
993
COH, an Excel spreadsheet for composition calculations in the C–O–H fluid system
994
CO–H2–O2 reaction on a catalytic surface: A computer simulation study
995
Cohabitation and marital status as predictors of mortality—an eight year follow-up study
996
Cohabitation enhances the avoidance response to heterospecific alarm cues in a freshwater snail
997
Cohabitation entre médecine et psychologie : les exigences du soin et de la paroleCohabitation entre médecine et psychologie : les exigences du soin et de la parolePsychology and medical care can cohabit: listening to the patient is essential
998
Cohabitation Study of the Leaf Monkey and Bornean White-Bearded Gibbons in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan
999
Cohabitation, marriage, and ‘sexual monogamy’ in Nairobiʹs slums
1000
COHABITATION, MARRIAGE, AND DIVORCE IN A MODEL OF MATCH QUALITY∗
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