by PsyAsia International | Thursday, July 1, 2021 | Engagement, Mindfulness, Organisational Psychology, PsyAsia Organisational Psychology, Stress, Work
July 1, 2021 Studies have shown that positive work reflection during evening leisure time is related to short-term affective benefits at bedtime and in the next morning. This study examines whether the favourable outcomes of positive work reflection persist into the...
by PsyAsia International | Thursday, July 1, 2021 | Employee, HR, HRM Podcasts, PsyAsia Organisational Psychology, Turnover
July 1, 2021 Reports indicate that the world of work is heading for a “turnover tsunami,” with more than half of employees planning to look for a new job in 2021. This speaks to the importance of managers knowing what to do when employees announce they’ll be moving...
by PsyAsia International | Thursday, July 1, 2021 | Aging, Brain, Cognition, Health, Neuroscience, PsyAsia Neuropsychology, Sleep
July 1, 2021 Researchers are in a renaissance of understanding how sleep affects health and cognition. A big shift is occurring from thinking about sleep as a reactive, or homeostatic process, to now also recognizing the prospective role of the sleeping brain. And a...
by PsyAsia International | Friday, June 11, 2021 | Atrophy, Brain, Change, Memory, Neuropsychology, PsyAsia Neuropsychology, Psychometrics in Neuropsychology, RCI, Reliability
June 11, 2021 The reliable change index (RCI) is a commonly used method for interpreting change in neuropsychological test scores over time. However, the RCI is a psychometric method that, to date, has not been validated against neuroanatomical changes. Longitudinal...
by PsyAsia International | Friday, June 11, 2021 | Alzheimer's, Dementia Journals, MCI, PsyAsia Neuropsychology, Screening
June 11, 2021 Abstract Introduction Representation of Mexican Americans in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) clinical research has been extremely poor. Methods Data were examined from the ongoing community-based, multi-ethnic Health & Aging Brain among Latino Elders...