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Impact of repetitive negative thinking on subjective cognitive decline: insights into cognition and brain structure

Medicine and Health

Impact of repetitive negative thinking on subjective cognitive decline: insights into cognition and brain structure

L. Mulet-pons, C. Solé-padullés, et al.

Individuals with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) report cognitive concerns despite no objective impairment and face higher Alzheimer’s risk. This study found SCD participants had higher repetitive negative thinking (RNT) and thinner right temporal cortex than controls, with RNT uniquely linked to brain integrity and cognition in SCD—highlighting treatable psychological factors. Research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.... show more
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