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Journal articles on the topic "Appareil respiratoire – Cognition"
Power, Jonathan D., Charles J. Lynch, Benjamin M. Silver, Marc J. Dubin, Alex Martin, and Rebecca M. Jones. "Distinctions among real and apparent respiratory motions in human fMRI data." NeuroImage 201 (November 2019): 116041. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116041.
Full textÖCAL, Özlem, Dilek MENEKŞE, and Nursan ÇINAR. "Nursing Care in A Child with Leigh Syndrome: A Case Report." Gümüşhane Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 11, no. 3 (September 27, 2022): 1285–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.37989/gumussagbil.929175.
Full textWahyuning, Caecilia Sri, Fitrah Tri Ramadhani, Dinda Syifa Rahmani, and Antonius Tyaswidyono Moerti. "Study on Sleep Quality of Students in Regards with Cognitive Capabilities and Academic Achievement Post COVID-19 Pandemic." E3S Web of Conferences 484 (2024): 01009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202448401009.
Full textReese, Thomas, Noa Segall, Paige Nesbitt, Guilherme Del Fiol, Rosalie Waller, Brekk C. Macpherson, Joseph E. Tonna, and Melanie C. Wright. "Patient information organization in the intensive care setting: expert knowledge elicitation with card sorting methods." Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 25, no. 8 (May 14, 2018): 1026–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocy045.
Full textSuárez-Sánchez, Donají, Nereida Violeta Vega-Cabrera, Monserrat Fernández-Moya, Maribel Mendoza-Navarro, Ángel Bahena-Hernández, Jesús Fabian Rojas-Hernández, Librado Baños-Peña, Francisco Vladimir López-Méndez, and Osmar Antonio Jaramillo-Morales. "Post-Coronavirus Disease 2019 Triggers the Appearance of Mixed Polyneuropathy and Brain Fog: A Case Report." Clinics and Practice 12, no. 3 (April 25, 2022): 261–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clinpract12030031.
Full textSuárez-Sánchez, Donají, Nereida Violeta Vega-Cabrera, Monserrat Fernández-Moya, Maribel Mendoza-Navarro, Ángel Bahena-Hernández, Jesús Fabian Rojas-Hernández, Librado Baños-Peña, Francisco Vladimir López-Méndez, and Osmar Antonio Jaramillo-Morales. "Post-Coronavirus Disease 2019 Triggers the Appearance of Mixed Polyneuropathy and Brain Fog: A Case Report." Clinics and Practice 12, no. 3 (April 25, 2022): 261–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/clinpract12030031.
Full textHayder, Ali Mohammed, and Ahmed Hasan Tawfeeq. "Study the Effect of Using LPG in the Spark Ignition Engine Instead of Gasoline." NeuroQuantology 19, no. 6 (July 14, 2021): 48–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.14704/nq.2021.19.6.nq21067.
Full textJohannknecht, Michelle, and Christoph Kayser. "The influence of the respiratory cycle on reaction times in sensory-cognitive paradigms." Scientific Reports 12, no. 1 (February 16, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-06364-8.
Full textGarmoe, William, Kavitha Rao, Bethany Gorter, and Rachel Kantor. "Neurocognitive Impairment in Post-COVID-19 Condition in Adults: Narrative Review of the Current Literature." Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, March 22, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acae017.
Full textWebber, Sandra C., Brenda J. Tittlemier, and Hal J. Loewen. "Apparent Discordance between the Epidemiology of COVID-19 and Recommended Outcomes and Treatments: A Scoping Review." Physical Therapy, June 21, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzab155.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Appareil respiratoire – Cognition"
Walker, Jean-Jacques. "Rythmicité de l’attention aux odeurs : de la dynamique respiratoire aux oscillations des performances ?" Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 1, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024LYO10361.
Full textThe olfactory and respiratory systems function in rhythmic harmony. In fact, olfaction is inextricably linked to respiration, as the delivery of odors depends on the respiratory regime. This link goes beyond sampling, as breathing not only modulates the activity of olfactory areas, but also synchronizes brain rhythms in areas beyond the olfactory system. Direct links have been demonstrated between respiratory regime and cognitive functions. Attention is a major cognitive function, and although it takes many forms, it is through the prism of vision that attention is most often studied. Yet olfaction is a prime entry point for exploring the mind, due to its relative anatomical simplicity, its link with respiration and its ecological relevance in rodents. To date, while breathing seems to play a role in several cognitive processes, the link between breathing and olfactory attention is still unknown. Moreover, the rhythmic link between olfaction and breathing is of particular interest in the study of attention. Indeed, recent studies show that attentional processes are rhythmic, fluctuating over time. Although repeated across different studies, these findings use tasks that primarily call on visuo-spatial attention. In the course of this thesis, we therefore set out to address two main objectives: 1) To characterize respiratory behavior in an odor attention task, with the underlying questions: Does having to sustain attention is associated to a specific respiratory regime? Does a respiratory pattern favor success? and 2) Do these fluctuations in attentional performance, notably described in visuo-spatial attention, also occur in olfactory attention, an intrinsically rhythmic sense? To address this dual objective, we developed a signal detection task to study sustained attention to odors in rats within a plethysmography cage. We thus simultaneously acquired respiratory data with performance in a sustained attention to odors task. For our 2nd objective, using computer simulations of our experiment, we established a method capable of testing the oscillatory nature of our data. In a first study, we show that rats adopt a stereotyped sniffing behavior during sustained attention to odors. This behavior seems to be associated with better performance. On the other hand, the animals synchronize their respiratory phase at key events of the task. The second study showed that it was very difficult to distinguish periodic from aperiodic oscillations using behavioral data alone under our experimental conditions. If fluctuations of performance are present, their amplitude is probably too low to conclude in favor of the presence of periodic oscillation. In conclusion, we were able to characterize the respiratory behavior of rats throughout a sustained attention to odors task. We have identified key events where respiratory phase synchronization is observed across trials and subjects. Moreover, our work on periodic attentional fluctuations opens the door to an essential discussion on the ideal way to detect these behavioral oscillations
Bouaziz, Walid. "Évaluation des effets physiologiques d'un nouveau programme de reconditionnement physique en endurance sur ergocycle chez des sujets de plus de 70 ans avec recherche d'une action spécifique sur le vieillissement cardio-vasculaire et cognitif." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017STRAJ112/document.
Full textBackground: Older adults constitute one of the most rapidly growing population groups. Consequently, avoiding an inactive lifestyle and encouraging regular physical activity remains one of the main measures that should be promoted for older adults. The main objective of our study was to determine the effects of a new lightweight protocol including recovery bouts called: “The Intermittent Aerobic Training Program with Recovery bouts” (IATP-R - PEP’C-R in French) for seniors over 70 on maximal cardiorespiratory and endurance parameters. The secondary objectives were to determine the effects of IATP-R on vascular function and cognitive performances. Results: Our results showed that this new “IATP-R” training protocol permits to achieve a significant improvement in both endurance parameters and maximal cardio-respiratory parameters. In addition, the IATP-R permits to improve the vascular function and cognitive performances. Conclusion: The results of this study could be useful to implement this new IATP-R protocol for healthy older adults over 70. This would also be within the framework of prescribing training programs
Book chapters on the topic "Appareil respiratoire – Cognition"
Hui, David, and Masanori Mori. "Physiology of dying." In Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine, edited by Nathan I. Cherny, Marie T. Fallon, Stein Kaasa, Russell K. Portenoy, and David C. Currow, 1094–103. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198821328.003.0103.
Full textReports on the topic "Appareil respiratoire – Cognition"
Patnode, Carrie D., Nora B. Henrikson, Elizabeth M. Webber, Paula R. Blasi, Caitlyn A. Senger, and Janelle M. Guirguis-Blake. Breastfeeding and Health Outcomes for Infants and Children. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), March 2025. https://doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepcsrbreastfeeding.
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