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Data from: Exploring information flow from posteromedial cortex during visuospatial working memory - a magnetoencephalography study
Work published as: Goddard E, Contini E, Irish M (accepted June 2022) Exploring information flow from posteromedial cortex during visuospatial working memory - a magnetoencephalography study. Journal of Neuroscience, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2129-21.2022. Please cite this paper if you use the data on this project. This project contains a magnetoencephalography (MEG) data set. Participants (n = 12) performed a visuospatial working memory task while we acquired MEG data. For details of what each folder contains, see the project wiki. For details of the stimuli and methodology, see the paper above
2-Tratamiento de Cáncer de Próstata actualizado
Terapia focal del cáncer de próstata localizado: electroporación irreversible, ultrasonidos focalizados de alta intensidad y láser de holmio
2016-10-04 | paten
What is the relationship between body image and the quality of life of women who underwent surgery for breast cancer? A Scoping Review
Objectives: The main objective of this research is to know the state of the art from the existing scientific literature about studies involving body image and health-related quality of life in adult women who underwent surgical treatment for breast cancer.
Introduction: Breast cancer is a disease caused by the disorderly multiplication of abnormal breast cells, which forms a tumor with the potential to invade other organs. The treatment for this disease (surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and systemic treatment) can lead to physical symptoms such as body aches, loss of vaginal lubrication, fatigue, and sleep disturbances. In addition, psychological symptoms are also involved in this process, such as anxiety, depression, isolation, low self-esteem and fear of death. Thus, it is noteworthy that even though it is no longer considered a fatal diagnosis due to new treatment technologies, in most cases, there is still the impact of the clinical picture and the side effects of therapies on the mental and physical health of women, according to the procedures involved in their healing. Therefore, surgical treatments can cause a feeling of loss of previously known identity, based on the modification of the perceived body image and the negative repercussions on the quality of life of these women.
Inclusion criteria: Only texts of academic authors that mention empirical studies that include results that relate body image, quality of life and breast cancer in women who underwent surgical treatment are included. Only manuscripts written in English, Spanish and Portuguese will be considered.
Methods: A scoping review will be conducted following the PRISMA-ScR guidelines. PubMed, PsycINFO and Scopus databases will be searched, and articles published until August 2022 will be included. Search terms will be in English. Via the software Zotero, each researcher will independently upload all references and include or exclude them to the review and label them.
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This Scoping Review has been completed and published. To check out the publication, go to Battistello, C.Z., Silva, N. W., Remor, E. (2024). What is the relationship between body image and the quality of life of women who underwent surgery for breast cancer?A scopingr eview. Psychooncology, 33 (3): e6329. https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.632
The Correlation Of Empathy And Theory Of Mind In Children - A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis
Empathy and Theory of Mind (ToM) form the affective and cognitive building blocks for interpersonal understanding. Recent findings suggest a dynamic interplay between the two constructs. However, there remain open questions about the extent of their relation - for example, whether empathy and ToM are related to each other during their development. To shed light on this question, we systematically reviewed 80 studies that reported correlations between empathy and ToM in healthy children, with the samples’ mean age ranging from 4 to 13 years. We identified these studies by searching five electronic databases (ISI Web of Science (core collection), PubMed, PsycArticles, PsycInfo, PsyIndex) and plan to conduct a meta-analysis detailing the impact of type of assessment, task category and age of the children