Publications by authors named "A O Marzuki"

Physical and cognitive interventions are deemed the primary methods of improving cognitive functioning in healthy older adults. However, the effectiveness of these interventions is still debated. This systematic review, synthesised findings from the literature on four different types of interventions: physical activities, cognitive training, cognitive stimulation and a combined intervention.

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  • - The study examines how aging affects cognition and brain structure in older adults, focusing on individual differences and the impact of sociodemographic factors on cognitive decline.
  • - Researchers analyzed a group of Southeast-Asian older adults through cognitive tests, brain imaging, and interviews to identify cognitive profiles and how they relate to brain health and socioeconomic status.
  • - Findings revealed that specific cognitive impairments were linked to reductions in brain regions related to cognitive control and that lower socioeconomic standing and cognitive reserve contributed to poorer cognitive performance, highlighting the complex relationship between aging, brain health, and social factors.
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  • This paper looks at how the Consumer-based Model of Authenticity (C-BA) works in historic areas for tourists.
  • It studies how authenticity affects tourists' desire to come back, focusing on two types: object-based and existential authenticity.
  • The results show that keeping the real, authentic feel of these places is super important to make visitors happy and encourage them to return.
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Background: The human reward system has been extensively studied using neuroimaging. This bibliometric analysis aimed to determine the global trend in diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) and human reward research in terms of the number of documents, the most active countries and their collaborating countries, the top journals and institutions, the most prominent authors and most cited articles, and research hotspots.

Methods: The research datasets were acquired from the Scopus database.

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