Chiu, Catherine Feuz, Mariko A McMahan, Ryan D Miao, Yinghui Sudore, Rebecca L
ContextCulturally diverse older adults may prefer varying control over medical decisions. Decision control preferences (DCPs) may profoundly affect advance care planning (ACP) and communication.ObjectivesTo determine the DCPs of diverse, older adults and whether DCPs are associated with participant characteristics, ACP, and communication satisfacti...
Nguyen, Tutrang Watts, Tyler W Duncan, Greg J Clements, Douglas H Sarama, Julie S Wolfe, Christopher Spitler, Mary Elaine
In an effort to promote best practices regarding mathematics teaching and learning at the preschool level, national advisory panels and organizations have emphasized the importance of children's emergent counting and related competencies, such as the ability to verbally count, maintain one-to-one correspondence, count with cardinality, subitize, an...
Vandeleest, Jessica J Beisner, Brianne A Hannibal, Darcy L Nathman, Amy C Capitanio, John P Hsieh, Fushing Atwill, Edward R McCowan, Brenda
BackgroundAlthough a wealth of literature points to the importance of social factors on health, a detailed understanding of the complex interplay between social and biological systems is lacking. Social status is one aspect of social life that is made up of multiple structural (humans: income, education; animals: mating system, dominance rank) and ...
Wei, Wei Chen, Chuansheng Zhou, Xinlin
Previous research has shown that females consistently outperform males in exact arithmetic, perhaps due to the former's advantage in language processing. Much less is known about gender difference in approximate arithmetic. Given that approximate arithmetic is closely associated with visuospatial processing, which shows a male advantage we hypothes...
Gompers, Andrea Su-Feher, Linda Ellegood, Jacob Stradleigh, Tyler Zdilar, Iva Copping, Nycole Pride, Michael Schaffler, Melanie Riyadh, Asrafuzzaman Kaushik, Gaurav
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Summary The chromatin remodeling gene CHD8 represents a central node in early neurodevelopmental gene networks implicated in autism. We examined the impact of heterozygous germline Chd8 mutation on neurodevelopment in mice. Network analysis of neurodevelopmental gene expression revealed subtle yet strongly significant widespread transcriptional cha...
Dwyer, Jennifer B Leslie, Frances M
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by heightened vulnerability to illicit drug use and the onset of neuropsychiatric disorders. These clinical phenomena likely share common neurobiological substrates, as mesocorticolimbic dopamine systems actively mature during this period. Whereas prior studies have examined age-dependent changes ...
Cheung, Cynthia Bietz, Matthew J Patrick, Kevin Bloss, Cinnamon S
IntroductionAdvances in health technology such as genome sequencing and wearable sensors now allow for the collection of highly granular personal health data from individuals. It is unclear how people think about privacy in the context of these emerging health technologies. An open question is whether early adopters of these advances conceptualize ...
Shields, Grant S Kuchenbecker, Shari Young Pressman, Sarah D Sumida, Ken D Slavich, George M
Stress is strongly associated with several mental and physical health problems that involve inflammation, including asthma, cardiovascular disease, certain types of cancer, and depression. It has been hypothesized that better cognitive control of emotional information may lead to reduced inflammatory reactivity to stress and thus better health, but...
Yan, Tingjian Liang, Li-Jung Vassar, Stefanie Katz, Monica Cheung Escarce, Jose J Longstreth, WT Jr Merkin, Sharon Stein Brown, Arleen F
ObjectiveTo examine variation by race and gender in the association between neighborhood socioeconomic status and walking among community-dwelling older adults.DesignCross-sectional.SettingCardiovascular Health Study, a longitudinal population-based cohort.Participants4,849 adults, aged > 65 years.MeasurementsParticipants reported the number of cit...
Thompson, Robert S Roller, Rachel Mika, Agnieszka Greenwood, Benjamin N Knight, Rob Chichlowski, Maciej Berg, Brian M Fleshner, Monika
Severe, repeated or chronic stress produces negative health outcomes including disruptions of the sleep/wake cycle and gut microbial dysbiosis. Diets rich in prebiotics and glycoproteins impact the gut microbiota and may increase gut microbial species that reduce the impact of stress. This experiment tested the hypothesis that consumption of dietar...