Busyness, mental engagement, and stress: relationships to neurocognitive aging and behavior

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  • who: Sara B. Festini from the Johns Hopkins University, United States have published the research work: Busyness, mental engagement, and stress: Relationships to neurocognitive aging and behavior, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Methodological considerations for the assessment of busyness Ecological momentary assessments Ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) offer another promising direction for future research on busyness. In future research although cumbersome relatively large samples will be needed to have sufficient power to detect such effect sizes. Busyness and parenthood Future research should examine differences in busyness for parents versus non-parents. Areas for future research on . . .

     

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