The Effectiveness of Emotion Regulatory Training on Test Anxiety and Processing Efficiency of High School Girl Students
Amin Taghipour,
Shiva Razi
Issue:
Volume 6, Issue 2, December 2020
Pages:
17-22
Received:
7 March 2020
Accepted:
7 April 2020
Published:
3 September 2020
Abstract: Emotional order, expresses the psychological and behavioral processes in which individuals affect their feelings and others. The Purpose of this study is determining effect of emotion regulation training on the test anxiety and processing efficiency among high school girls' students. a quasi-experimental design was selected to run this study and anxiety questionnaire developed by spilberger was used to collect data. The population of this study was the whole girls' students of Bonab's high schools. 44 samples were selected through multiple stage cluster sampling and assigned to two groups of experimental and control group. After the pretest, the participants in experimental group were given emotion regulation training based on gross model for one hour in 8 sessions. The control group did not receive any training in all these session. And there was no intervention. After the sessions, these groups were evaluated once again. Manova was used to analyze the data. Furthermore meaningful level is considered in all of the analyze (p<0/05) for this research. Data analyzes showed that emotion regulation was effective for test anxiety and processing efficiency. Emotion regulation skills can be offered to students for enabling them to manage their anxiety at school.
Abstract: Emotional order, expresses the psychological and behavioral processes in which individuals affect their feelings and others. The Purpose of this study is determining effect of emotion regulation training on the test anxiety and processing efficiency among high school girls' students. a quasi-experimental design was selected to run this study and an...
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The Effects of Aqueous Leave Extract of Moringa oleifera on the Hippocamppal Histology of Aluminium Chloride-Induced Alzheimer’s Disease in Adult Wistar Rats
Ignatius Ikemefuna Ozor,
Zita Njideka Agwag,
Elizabeth Finbarrs-Bello,
Onyinye Mary Ozioko,
Uche Sebastine Oziok o,
Naza Christian Iruka
Issue:
Volume 6, Issue 2, December 2020
Pages:
23-28
Received:
30 July 2020
Accepted:
17 August 2020
Published:
10 September 2020
Abstract: Introduction: Consumption of antioxidant-rich foods and polyphenol treatment can enhance cognitive performance in elderly subjects. Hence, this study was aimed at investigating the effects of aqueous extract of Moringa oleifera leaves on the hippocampus of aluminium chloride-induced alzheimer’s disease in adult wistar rats. Method: Twenty (20) healthy adult male wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus), weighing 180-240g were divided into five (5) groups of four (4) animals each. Group one served as normal control group and was given free access to normal saline for 21days, group 2 was given 400 mg/kg of Moringa extract only for 21 days, group 3 was given 200 mg/kg of AlCl3 for 21days. Group 4 which served as treatment group was given co-treatment of Moringa extract and AlCl3 for 21 days while groups 5 which served as standard drug group received co-treatment of Simvastatin and AlCl3 for 21 days. Parameters studied include; hippocampal CA3 histopathology, and CA3 histochemical changes after H&E and Congo red stains. Results: This study revealed that aqueous leaves extract of Moringa oleifera and standard drug-Simvastatin- at both Histopathological and histochemical parameter was effective. Moringa aqueous extracts ameliorated the reported histochemical and histopathological effects of AlCl3 in treated rats. Conclusion: This study reveals that the tested extracts provided efficiently a neuroprotective effect against Alzheimer’s disease. The Moringa extract group and Simvastatin group showed effectiveness in treatment of neurodegenerative disease. This shows that Moringa extract is an alternative remedy to Simvastatin in the treatment of neurodegenerative disease.
Abstract: Introduction: Consumption of antioxidant-rich foods and polyphenol treatment can enhance cognitive performance in elderly subjects. Hence, this study was aimed at investigating the effects of aqueous extract of Moringa oleifera leaves on the hippocampus of aluminium chloride-induced alzheimer’s disease in adult wistar rats. Method: Twenty (20) heal...
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