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Beck Depression Inventory–II

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The article was published on 2011-09-12. It has received 5122 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Beck Depression Inventory.

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Confidence, performance, and accuracy of self-assessment of social cognition: A comparison of schizophrenia patients and healthy controls.

TL;DR: The correlations between performance on a social cognitive test, confidence in performance, effort allocated to the task, and correlates of confidence in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls are examined to suggest global self-assessments are based on multiple factors, with confidence affecting self-ASSessments in the absence of feedback about performance.
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Quantity and quality of mental activities and the risk of incident mild cognitive impairment.

TL;DR: Engaging in a higher number of mentally stimulating activities, particularly in late life, is associated with a decreased risk of MCI among community-dwelling older persons.
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Men’s Sheds and the experience of depression in older Australian men

TL;DR: The findings from this study support the notion that participation at Men's Sheds decreases self-reported symptoms of depression, and provide an opportunity to promote health and wellbeing among retired men.
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Scalp- and sLORETA-derived loudness dependence of auditory evoked potentials (LDAEPs) in unmedicated depressed males and females and healthy controls.

TL;DR: In this paper, the intensity-dependent auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) and loudness dependence of the AEP (LDAEP) slopes, shown pre-clinically to be inversely related to 5-HT activity, in major depressive disorder (MDD) was investigated.
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Dynamic Functional Connectivity and Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease: A Resting-State fMRI Study.

TL;DR: The results suggest that dynamics during the resting state are a neural correlate of visuospatial memory in PD patients and suggest that brain dynamics of the DMN, as measured with dFC, could be a phenomenon specifically linked to cognitive functioning in PD, but not to other symptoms.