by PsyAsia International | Thursday, May 6, 2021 | MCI, Memory, Neuropsychology, PsyAsia Neuropsychology
May 6, 2021 It is still controversial to what extent neocortical consolidated memories are susceptible of change by processes of reconsolidation and transformation throughout experience, and whether the medial temporal lobes are necessary for this update of semantic...
by PsyAsia International | Thursday, May 6, 2021 | Alzheimer's, Amyloid, Cognition, Dementia, MCI, Memory, Neuropsychology, PsyAsia Neuropsychology
May 6, 2021 Introduction Patients diagnosed with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) are at high risk of progressing to dementia. It became possible, through the use of biomarkers, to diagnose those patients with aMCI who have Alzheimer’s disease. However,...
by PsyAsia International | Thursday, May 6, 2021 | Aging, Career, China, HRM, Job, Management, Performance, PsyAsia Organisational Psychology
May 6, 2021 Abstract Employees today are faced with increasing levels of job insecurity (JI), which refers not only to the loss of one’s job but also the loss of various job features that one desires to keep. We studied how two different aspects of JI...
by PsyAsia International | Thursday, May 6, 2021 | Big-5, BPS-RQTU Psychometrics, Longitudinal, Personality, PsyAsia Organisational Psychology, Psychometrics, Reliability, Validity
May 6, 2021 Assessment, Ahead of Print. Despite enthusiasm for using intensive longitudinal designs to measure day-to-day manifestations of personality underlying differences between people, the validity of personality state scales has yet to be established. In this...
by PsyAsia International | Friday, April 30, 2021 | Behaviour, Executive Function, Neuropsychological Tests, Paediatrics, PsyAsia Neuropsychology
April 30, 2021 . Go to Source Author: John W. Lace