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New insights into characteristics of Conduct Disorder with "limited prosocial emotions"


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New insights into characteristics of Conduct Disorder with “limited prosocial emotions”
In a recent study, Dr. Moji Aghajani and colleagues show that adolescents with a severe form of Conduct Disorder (CD) -with limited prosocial emotions- require an unusually large amount of brain capacity to read emotional faces. These effects were found in comparison to CD youth without limited prosocial emotions and healthy control peers. It thus appears that these CD youth recruit additional cognitive processes to compensate for their social-emotional limitations.
Conduct Disorder (CD) is a serious mental disorder that is relatively common in children and adolescents but is notoriously difficult to treat. This transgressive behavioural disorder is characterised by aggressive and antisocial behaviours. However, the diagnosis of CD is associated with very different outcomes in terms of etiology, course, severity, and treatment responsiveness. As such, the latest editio ....

Moji Aghajani , Conduct Disorder , Statistical Manual , Mental Disorders , Leiden University , நடத்தை கோளாறு , புள்ளிவிவர கையேடு , மன கோளாறுகள் ,

A Strange Effect of Aspirin May Help Protect Against Air Pollution, Scientists Say


A Strange Effect of Aspirin May Help Protect Against Air Pollution, Scientists Say
4 MAY 2021
A surprising new study has found older men taking anti-inflammatories, like aspirin, might be protected from some of the short-term effects of air pollution.
The research, which was conducted among nearly a thousand white males in the greater Boston area, found breathing even low levels of fine particulate matter and black carbon can result in poorer cognitive function in the short-term.
 
The authors couldn t find any direct relationship between aspirin and its effect on brain function, but those in the cohort who were taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) scored significantly higher on tests that measure memory, concentration, and the ability to follow instructions. ....

United States , Andrea Baccarelli , Short Term , Mp Quot , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ,

Chronic attack on aging nervous system


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Chronic attack on aging nervous system
Certain immune cells can cause damage to the aging central nervous system, according to a novel study by scientists of the University Hospital and the University of Würzburg.
Microscopic picture of a CD8+ T cell in the CNS of a two-year-old mouse. The cytotoxic T cell (red labelling) is located in immediate proximity to a damaged nerve fiber (green labelling) and is, according to the described results, involved in its damage. The cell nuclei of all cell bodies in the image are labelled in blue. Scale bar: 20 µm. (Image: Janos Groh / Reprinted by permission from Springer Nature) ....

Antoine Emmanuel Saliba , Wolfgang Kastenm , Rudolf Martini , Panagiota Arampatzi , Janos Groh , University Hospital , Infection Research , Institute For Systems Immunology , Department Of Neurology , Helmholtz Institute , Springer Nature , Professor Wolfgang Kastenm , Systems Immunology , Xidi Yuan , Nat Aging , University Of Würzburg , Autoimmune Diseases , Multiple Sclerosis , Nervous System , Older Adults , Immune Cells , அன்டோயின் இம்மானுவேல் சாலிபா , பல்கலைக்கழகம் மருத்துவமனை , தொற்று ஆராய்ச்சி , துறை ஆஃப் நரம்பியல் , ஸ்பிரிங்கர் இயற்கை ,

Isesco Chair at Qatar University holds conference on 'Occidentalism in Contemporary Cognitive Deliberation'


 28 Apr 2021 - 7:33
QNA
Doha: Isesco Chair in Alliance of Civilizations at the College of Sharia and Islamic Studies at Qatar University, in cooperation with the Journal of Sharia and Islamic Studies at Kuwait University, under the auspices of Qatar Committee for the Alliance of Civilizations, hosted a conference entitled “Conference on Occidentalism in Contemporary Cognitive Deliberation.” 
A group of prominent international researchers specialized in Western studies, religions and the dialogue of civilizations participated in the conference.
The conference, which was held virtually, discussed several axes to crystallize systematic and legal rules in Islamic studies. Among those axes are the concept of Occidentalism, its objectives, and its historical development, Occidentalism in Arab and Islamic cognitive deliberation, as well as in the global cognitive deliberation field, aspects of the agreement and the difference between Occidentalism and Orientalism, ....

Rabat Saléemmour Zaëmo , Ad Daw Ah , Ibrahim Abdullah Al Ansari , Islamic Studies At Kuwait University , College Of Sharia , Cultural Organization , Dean Of The College Sharia , Alliance Of Civilizations Dr , Islamic Studies At Qatar University , Alliance Of Civilizations , Qatar University , Qatar Committee For The Alliance Of Civilizations , Isesco Chair , Islamic Studies , Kuwait University , Qatar Committee , Contemporary Cognitive Deliberation , Director General , Ezz El Din Maamish , Islamic World Educational , கல்லூரி ஆஃப் ஷரியா , கலாச்சார ஆர்கநைஸேஶந் , இஸ்லாமிய ஆய்வுகள் இல் கத்தார் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , கூட்டணி ஆஃப் நாகரிகங்கள் , கத்தார் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , கத்தார் குழு க்கு தி கூட்டணி ஆஃப் நாகரிகங்கள் ,