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This result may reflect job insecurity, work overload, lack of professional development and inadequate working conditions.

Low test scores on this subtest may reflect problems with verbal working memory, as well as verbal declarative memory, especially in the delayed component of the subtest, and not the visual/nonverbal domain.

Synchrony between these regions was attenuated in vS, and may reflect reduced demands on dorsal working memory or attentional systems when comprehension is achieved mainly via semantic processing in the ventral system.

This may reflect a progressive decline in Japanese working conditions following the global financial crisis and/or the impact of lower socioeconomic status.

Moreover, the more rapid response of the working-age population may reflect more the effect of enlargement than a migration of national citizens.

Inpatient status, which may reflect symptom severity, was associated with slower psychomotor speed and poorer working memory, verbal learning and memory, and visual learning and memory.

Moreover, association is not causation, and the correlations observed between working memory, speed processing and DM may reflect associations between domains that are equally affected by an unmeasured and unrelated cognitive deficit.

This may reflect their embarrassment.

Or they may reflect other factors.

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