Working memory is constructive in nature. In three electroencephalography/magnetoencephalography studies, Fan et al. provide converging behavioural and neural ...
Statement of program material's accuracy, utility, and risks: This program presents evidence-based approaches for working therapeutically with older adults, combining insights from gerontology ...
Plymouth native Maggie Habashy was diagnosed with exercise-induced anaphylaxis ... “I’m allergic to working out. The usual response is, ‘Ha ha, me too! Right?’ People love to say ...
This analysis reveals that the costs of providing social care for working age adults and life-long disabled people is now far outpacing social care to the over 65s, with two-thirds of adult social ...
Nearly 30 per cent of young working adults in Hong Kong have reported feeling moderate or higher levels of anxiety and depression, with only more than one-third saying they had sought help ...
Care for working age adults and disabled people could cost town halls £17billion a year by the end of the decade, a report warns today. The County Councils Network predicts that spending on the ...
Social care costs for working-age adults and those with a lifelong disability could reach £17bn by 2030, according to new research. The analysis by the County Councils Network (CCN) and Newton found ...
Angela Rayner, the Local Government Secretary, on Friday scrapped Whitehall opposition to the introduction of shorter working hours for the same pay by South Cambridgeshire council. Trade unions ...
A working memory would correspond to the activation of one of these synaptically stored patterns. Maintenance of selective activity within a cell assembly also requires that specific synaptic ...
Consistency is always the focus of exercise plans, which can lead people ... It's revealed fascinating new insights into the mechanism of muscle memory. Researchers from the University of ...
In this article, we discuss key factors and exercises that ... a challenge for older adults that is “just right” so that the individual’s abilities are stimulated but not overwhelmed (Proffitt, 2016).