2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-65826-3
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Examining factors associated with self-reported cognitive functioning in elite military settings: considerations of combat experiences and post-traumatic stress symptomology

Malena M. Price,
Anthony P. Zanesco,
Ekaterina Denkova
et al.

Abstract: Exposure to traumatic events is associated with post-traumatic stress symptomology (PTSS) in a variety of populations. PTSS is also associated with self-reported everyday cognitive failures , which are acknowledged attentional lapses experienced in one’s naturalistic everyday environment. While a growing literature suggests that PTSS is associated with both traumatic events and attentional functions, little is known regarding similar associations in elite military cohorts, such as Specia… Show more

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