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Your heart tells you you're 27, but your birth certificate says 42. For many of us, there’s a big difference between how old we feel inside (aka our subjective age) and how old we actually are (our ...
Subjective associations of poor sleep are known to be linked with worse health-related quality of life in Parkinson disease, but correlating objective measures are harder to find. Researchers sought ...
1 Centre for Exercise and Sport Science, Deakin University, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Burwood, Victoria, Australia 2 Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research, Deakin ...
To assess the results of blepharoptosis surgery in our hospital by subjective and objective grading of the outcome and comparing them to determine their degree of corelation. Retrospective ...
A criticism of happiness research is that it often relies on what a person says about his or her own happiness. Calling a self-report measure of happiness "subjective well-being" seems not to help ...
When we recall a memory, we retrieve specific details about it: where, when, with whom. But we often also experience a vivid feeling of remembering the event, sometimes almost reliving it. Memory ...
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