Annals of Cognitive Science

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Research Paper Pages 205-210

Hopes for The Future of Humanity

Authors: Krystyna C Laycraft

Abstract: we present decisions and actions of people, who gave an enormous hope for the future of humanity and protection against Covid-19. Then we introduce the model of decision-making and discuss the concepts of responsiveness and decisiveness, which are interconnected with empathy as the main energizer and motivator of human actions. Finally, we discuss the role of exaptation and collaboration in the success of developing vaccinations against Covid-19.

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Retrospective Cohort Study Pages 196-204

Stress-Associated Cognitive Impairments amongst Faculty of a Southern Nigeria University: Investigating the Effects of Perceived Stress on Cognition Scores

Authors: Promise Tamunoipiriala Jaja and Datonye Victor Dapper

Abstract: Stress-induced cognitive-decline is emphasized by stress-hormone receptors presence in brain cognition-control areas in animal models; human studies are few. We established the burdens of stress and mild cognitive impairments and their causal associations amongst faculty of University of Port Harcourt. Using a two-phased retrospective cohort study, 115 subjects (28 were controls

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Research Article Pages 185-195

View of Self Scale: Measuring Negative Self-Referential Thoughts in Depression

Authors: Jennifer K Lehmann, Ph.D, James C Overholser, Ph.D, Alison Athey, Ph.D, Silvia Hernandez, M.A, Eleanor Beale, M.A and Josephine Ridley, Ph.D

Abstract: Negative beliefs regarding the self are a key feature of depression, over and above beliefs about the future or beliefs about the world. A clinically relevant measure of self-view could help further understanding of the relationship between depression and an individual's view of self. Assessing negative beliefs about the self could also help clinicians identify targets for treatment and monitor progress during psychotherapy for depression.

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