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1. Aging brain: the effect of combined cognitive and physical training on cognition as compared to cognitive and physical training alone – a systematic review

2. Ideational Action Impairments in Alzheimer's Disease

7. Grasping an object comfortably: orientation information is held in memory

10. Neglected attention in apparent spatial compression

11. Effect of negative emotional stimuli on working memory: Impact of voluntary and automatic attention.

12. The Impact of Episodic Memory on Decision-Making in Aging: Scenarios from Everyday Life Situations.

13. The Value of a Virtual Assistant to Improve Engagement in Computerized Cognitive Training at Home: Exploratory Study.

14. Decision-making and ageing: everyday life situations under risk and under ambiguity.

15. Modulation of maintenance and processing in working memory by negative emotions.

16. Embodied cognition and emotion, two variables improving memory abilities in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.

17. Study design and protocol of a low to high intensity computer-based cognitive training at home in supplement to standard care in patients with AD.

18. Emotional modulation of episodic memory in children and adolescents with Williams-Beuren syndrome.

19. Processing of Facial Expressions of Emotions and Pain in Alzheimer's Disease.

20. Decision-Making in Alzheimer's Disease: The Role of Working Memory and Executive Functions in the Iowa Gambling Task and in Tasks Inspired by Everyday Situations.

21. Memory for a virtual reality experience in children and adults according to image quality, emotion, and sense of presence.

22. Emotional Modulation of Episodic Memory in School-Age Children and Adults: An Event-Related Potential Study.

23. Decision-Making Competence in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease: A Review of the Literature.

24. Behavioural and ERP Effects of Cognitive and Combined Cognitive and Physical Training on Working Memory and Executive Function in Healthy Older Adults.

25. How do patients with Alzheimer's disease imagine their pain?

26. Emotional modulation of episodic memory in school-age children and adults: Emotional items and their associated contextual details.

27. Affective and cognitive theory of mind in Alzheimer's disease: The role of executive functions.

28. Effect of negative emotional content on attentional maintenance in working memory.

29. First-order Affective Theory of Mind in Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and in Healthy Older Adults.

30. When Do Older Adults Show a Positivity Effect in Emotional Memory?

31. Effect of Emotion and Type of Encoding on Memory for Actions: Verbal and Subject-Performed Tasks.

32. Is there a Competition between Functional and Situational Affordances during Action Initiation with Everyday Tools?

33. Memory for faces with emotional expressions in Alzheimer's disease and healthy older participants: positivity effect is not only due to familiarity.

34. The role of attention in emotional memory enhancement in pathological and healthy aging.

35. Visual objects speak louder than words: motor planning and weight in tool use and object transport.

36. Manipulation gesture effect in visual and auditory presentations: the link between tools in perceptual and motor tasks.

37. Emotional memory enhancement in respect of positive visual stimuli in Alzheimer's disease emerges after rich and deep encoding.

38. Pointing treatments are task relevant: a visuomotor priming study.

39. Impaired emotional memory enhancement on recognition of pictorial stimuli in Alzheimer's disease: no influence of the nature of encoding.

40. Handing a tool to someone can take more time than using it.

41. Effects of emotionally-rated material on visual memory in Alzheimer's disease in relation to medial temporal atrophy.

42. Emotional enhancement of immediate memory: Positive pictorial stimuli are better recognized than neutral or negative pictorial stimuli.

43. Orientation priming of grasping decision for drawings of objects and blocks, and words.

44. Motor and language deficits before and after surgical resection of mesial frontal tumour.

45. The role of the supplementary motor area (SMA) in word production.

46. Foot, face and hand representation in the human supplementary motor area.

47. Neglected attention in apparent spatial compression.

48. Ideomotor and ideational apraxia in corticobasal degeneration: a case study.

49. Privileged access to action for objects relative to words.

50. Neuropsychological evidence for a convergent route model for action.

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