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Our interest is to gain a better understanding about cognitive complaints, mood and fatigue in relation to cognitive deficit in adults 30 to 60 years of age after a first cardiac event.
The primary objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of white matter lesions and subjective/objective neurocognitive functioning in women several years after pregnancy compared to nulliparous women The secondary objective is to…
Research into the effects of memory training on behavior and cognitive performance of ADHD children.
Studying and comparing the short and long-term effects of two different memory trainings on the behavior and cognitive performance of children with ADHD within a controled design. Training excersizes are dereived from a published training from…
As only a subgroup of breast cancer patients experience long-term cognitive decline after adjuvant chemotherapy, it is critical to identify risk factors for this decline. Some risk factor like higher age, lower cognitive reserve (either defined as…
In our recent studies we found indications of the existence of particular cognitive deficits as well as memory impairments following different regiments of cytostatic agents. Together with the indications form our animal studies of a potential…
Cytotoxic treatment may lead to long-lasting brain damage that can result in persistent cognitive changes and accelerated cognitive decline at an older age. The proposed study will investigate whether chemotherapy causes brain changes different from…
In our recent studies we found indications of the existence of particular cognitive deficits as well as memory impairments following different regiments of cytostatic agents. Together with the indications form our animal studies of a potential…
In our own recent studies we found indications of the existence of particular executive functioning deficits as well as memory impairments following different regimens of cytotoxic agents. Together with the indication from our animal study of a…
To determine the difference in change over time of cognitive function and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measurements between breast cancer survivors and cancer-free individuals.