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Mediterranean Diet and Cognitive Function: A Review on the Relationship with Brain Aging
Cognitive Aging and Decline

Dietary Patterns, Cognitive Function, and Brain Aging

Corley et al. (2020) present a study examining how dietary patterns influence cognitive function and brain aging in older adults. Using data from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936, the research identifies associations between two dietary patterns—Mediterranean-style and processed diets—and cognitive performance, as well as structural neuroimaging markers of brain health. …

The Benefits of Midday Napping for Children’s Health and Well-being
Cognitive Development and Neurodevelopment

The Benefits of Midday Napping for Children’s Development

Midday napping is a common practice in many cultures, especially among children. Liu et al. (2019) investigated the potential benefits of this habit for cognitive, emotional, and physical health outcomes in children. Their findings provide valuable insights into how napping may influence various aspects of child development. Background The study …

The Link Between Dysphoria and Memory
Cognitive Neuroscience and Brain Function

The Link Between Dysphoria and Memory

Hubbard et al. (2015) examined the relationship between dysphoria and working memory (WM) capacity, focusing on how depressive thoughts influence cognitive performance. Their findings provide important insights into how mood-congruent processing may interfere with goal-oriented tasks, highlighting potential reasons for memory and concentration difficulties often reported by individuals with depressive …