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Item type:Publication, Fasting and cognitive load-related changes in quantitative EEG measures(Universidad de San Buenaventura, 2025-07-24) ;Adrián Ávila-Garibay ;Andrés A. González-Garrido ;Fabiola R. Gómez-Velázquez; Hugo Vélez-PérezFasting might affect attentional processes; however, its effects on quantitative electroencephalographic activity (qEEG) remain unclear. We used an n-back task to assess the effects of an 18-hour fasting period on behavior and qEEG absolute power. Twenty-six participants performed the experimental task with two cognitive load levels during fasting and regular breakfast in different sessions. Artifact-free epochs were selected for further analysis between conditions. The higher cognitive load affected accuracy, which decreased, while frontal and parietal theta power increased. We also found greater absolute theta power magnitudes for the left-frontocentral locations and a significant interaction between cognitive load and recording site, reflecting the greater increase in left-central parietal locations. Alpha increased in left-frontocentral locations. Although fasting did not considerably vary EEG power, there was a relevant fasting-related increase in theta power over frontal areas, probably reflecting transient changes in cognitive control mechanisms. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Effects of Digital Neurohabilitation on Attention and Memory in Patients with a Diagnosis of Pediatric Obesity: Case Series(MDPI, 2025-03-28) ;Cárdenas-Rodríguez, Noemí ;Chávez-Mejía, Claudia Andrea ;Gardida-Álvarez, Vania Sofía ;Labra-Ruíz, Norma AngélicaMendoza-Torreblanca, Julieta GriseldaObjective: Obesity represents a health risk and several studies have linked this clinical entity to cognitive deficits. Among the neuropsychological rehabilitation tools, Peak, a digital application, has shown positive results as a therapeutic method. The aim of this work was to measure, for the first time, cognitive deficits and the effects of Peak digital cognitive neurohabilitation therapy in patients diagnosed with obesity. Methods: Peak treatment was offered to the parents who agreed and lasted 6 months, including the neurocognitive evaluation. The patients used Peak five times a day for 20 min. The Neuropsychological Attention and Memory Battery (NEUROPSI) was applied before and after the intervention. Results: The results revealed posttest changes in attention and executive function, memory, and total attention and memory. Significant clinical changes were observed, and the diagnostic range increased from severe to moderate. Conclusions: We concluded that, through an intervention with the Peak app, it is possible to enable attention and memory, which represent the main cognitive deficits in obese pediatric patients. ©The authors ©Brain Sciences ©MDPI. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The Intentional Structure of Image: Attentive Meaning and Image Consciousness in Husserl’s Phenomenology(Universidad Panamericana. Facultad de Filosofía, 2023)Scanziani, AndreaThis article considers Edmund Husserl’s description of image consciousness from the viewpoint of the role played by attentive meaning (meinen) in the intention of the image subject. We argue that the intention of the image subject has to be interpreted in the sense of the attentive meaning as presented in the second partof Husserl’s 1904/5 lecture on Phenomenology and Theory of Knowledge. Attentive meaning performs 1) the segregation of a specific appre-hension along with the attentive articulation of experience, and 2), as a formative and preferential function, it introduces a differ-ence in the objective consideration. First, we explain the connec-tion between apprehension, attentive meaning, and object; then, we clarify the relationship between apprehension and attentive meaning in image consciousness in the 1898 manuscripts and the 1904 lecture; finally, we set forth the motivation for the intending of the image subject on the basis of the image apprehension13 98 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, ¿Es el esfuerzo una característica esencial de la voluntad? Una aproximación a William James desde la psicología de Tomás de Aquino(2018)Tellez-Maqueo, David-EzequielWilliam James puts forth the feeling of effort as an essential feature of the mil ¿n such a way that its presence would be an undeniable sign of a voluntary act, and its absence proves that the mil is missing. This historically accepted consideration has contributed to the prevailing assumption that the power of will depends on the more or less effort to execute an act: the more effort one puts into operation, the more will one have. The purpose of this article is to show a consideration of the will according to these terms disagree with Thomas Aquinas's vision, who teaches that there are voluntary actions that don't take hard work. As a result of the aquinian stance, the common belief that the most valuable actions are the most difficult ends up being disputable. © VeritasScopus© Citations 1 8 2
