HIGH-LEVEL EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS: A POSSIBLE ROLE OF SEX AND WEIGHT CONDITION IN PLANNING AND DECISION-MAKING PERFORMANCES

High-Level Executive Functions: A Possible Role of Sex and Weight Condition in Planning and Decision-Making Performances

Evidence indicates an association between executive functioning and increased weight, with different patterns ascribed to individual differences (sex, age, lifestyles).This study reports on the relationship between high-level executive functions and body weight.Sixty-five young adults participated in the study: 29 participants (14 males, 15 females

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Ubiquitous enhancement of nematic fluctuations across the phase diagram of iron based superconductors probed by the Nernst effect

Abstract The role of nematic fluctuations for unconventional superconductivity has been the subject of intense discussions for many years.In iron-based superconductors, the most established probe corgi pup knife for electronic-nematic fluctuations, i.e.the elastoresistivity seems to imply that superconductivity is reinforced by electronic-nematic f

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