Ebrahim Norouzi
Urmia University
27 Papers
10 Citations
Ebrahim Norouzi is an academic researcher from Urmia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Depression (economics). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Ebrahim Norouzi include Shahid Beheshti University.
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Papers
Dual-task training on cognition and resistance training improved both balance and working memory in older people.
TL;DR: Dual-task interventions improved both balance performance and working memory, but more so if cognitive performance was specifically trained along with resistance training.
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Zumba dancing and aerobic exercise can improve working memory, motor function, and depressive symptoms in female patients with Fibromyalgia
Ebrahim Norouzi,FatemehSadat Hosseini,Mohammad Vaezmosavi,Markus Gerber,Uwe Pühse,Serge Brand +5 more
TL;DR: Although motor function improved in both intervention groups, the effects did not reach clinical relevance and Aerobic exercise training and Zumba dancing can be recommended as add-ons to standard care to improve working memory and to reduce severity of depressive symptoms among female patients with FM.
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Combined virtual reality and physical training improved the bimanual coordination of women with multiple sclerosis.
TL;DR: The combination of virtual reality training and conventional physical training with COMB appears to have the potential to speed up the recovery of motor control and rehabilitation of women with MS.
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Mindfulness plus physical activity reduces emotion dysregulation and insomnia severity among people with major depression.
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the effectiveness of three interventions on emotion dysregulation and insomnia severity: 1) mindfulness; 2) physical activity, and 3) mindfulness plus physical activity.
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Effects of Neurofeedback Training on Performing Bimanual Coordination In-phase and Anti-phase Patterns in Children with ADHD.
TL;DR: Among children with ADHD, SMR neurofeedback training (NFT) led to significant improvements in a bimanual coordination task, and the SMR NFT appears to have the potential to improve and enhance the motor control of ADHD patients.
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