Social participation and risk of developing dementia

A Sommerlad, M Kivimäki, EB Larson, S Röhr, K Shirai… - Nature aging, 2023 - nature.com
The increasing number of people with dementia globally illustrates the urgent need to
reduce dementia's scale and impact. Lifetime social participation may affect dementia risk by …

The contribution of executive functions to the process of return to work after brain injury: A systematic review

Á Aliaga, MJ Bracho, M Romero… - Neuropsychological …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Acquired brain injury (ABI) is a worldwide public health issue for its high prevalence rate and
the disability it produces. The consequences of ABI, including cognitive deficits, may impact …

Dynamic Emotion Recognition and Social Inference Ability in Traumatic Brain Injury: An Eye-Tracking Comparison Study

L Greene, J Reidy, N Morton, A Atherton… - Behavioral Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Emotion recognition and social inference impairments are well-documented features of post-
traumatic brain injury (TBI), yet the mechanisms underpinning these are not fully understood …

Facial affect recognition in context in adults with and without TBI

LS Turkstra, S Hosseini-Moghaddam… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Several studies have reported impaired emotion recognition in adults with
traumatic brain injury (TBI), but studies have two major design features that limit application …

Contribution of working memory and inferencing to narrative discourse comprehension and production in traumatic brain injury

K Lê, C Coelho, R Feinn - Journal of speech, language, and hearing …, 2023 - ASHA
Purpose: The goal of this study was to identify some potential key cognitive and
communicative processes underlying narrative discourse ability following traumatic brain …

Improved comprehension of irony and indirect requests following a severe traumatic brain injury: two case studies

N Cordonier, M Champagne-Lavau, M Fossard - Aphasiology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Background Following a traumatic brain injury (TBI), people frequently have difficulty
understanding nonliteral language, including irony and indirect requests. Despite the …