For more information about play, see my articles about educational toys and games, and my article
about the cognitive benefits of exercise.
Not exact matches
«Through this collaboration with the cancer community's leading clinical and pathology experts, thousands of more patients can potentially
benefit from the world's growing body of knowledge
about this disease,» said IBM Research and
Cognitive Solutions senior vice president John Kelly in a statement.
When we hear
about the
benefits of responsive parenting, it's often in the context of
cognitive development.
Even if there's an ongoing debate
about whether or not breastfeeding provides
cognitive benefits, there is no doubt
about some of the other positives that go along with breastfeeding.
In the meantime, those with AB blood need not panic
about their future
cognitive wherewithal, she says, noting that all our brains are apt to
benefit from a healthy diet, awareness of our risk factors for heart disease and stroke, and regular exercise for the body and brain.
It's not just
about women — a frank conversation acknowledging the link between
cognitive symptoms of menopause and Alzheimer's disease would
benefit everyone
«The paper by Dunsmoor and colleagues highlights that we are still learning important information
about how to maintain the
benefits of
cognitive behavioral therapy,» said Dr. John Krystal, Editor of Biological Psychiatry.
NIH study raises doubt
about any
benefits omega - 3 and dietary supplements like these may have for
cognitive decline.
So, when thinking
about future solutions to the problem of sexual assault, in addition to increased public education
about consent — it never hurts to just ask someone if they want to have sex with you — preventative efforts may also one day
benefit from including a similar
cognitive training paradigm, but with an increased number of photographs and multiple sessions to maximize the amount of feedback given to the person using it.
Folks who are sophisticated enough
about neurostimulation to be experimenting with
cognitive enhancement would obviously
benefit from having the option to test other forms of stimulation that frequently come up in the scientific literature.
Studies on brief «interpersonal» therapy (which emphasizes current stressful events and better coping strategies) and
cognitive therapy (which addresses our negative thoughts
about ourselves and our lives) show that these approaches, by themselves, have
benefits that are at least as impressive as those that may come from drugs.
When asked
about nature's
benefits, holistic neurologist Ilene Ruhoy, M.D., Ph.D. says that it can be therapeutic for depression, anxiety,
cognitive impairment, and headaches.
In a post
about the health
benefits of carrots, Dr. Mercola advises that carrot extract can help a person manage
cognitive issues «and may offer memory improvement.»
In this article you will learn
about MCT oil's numerous health
benefits, ranging from improved
cognitive function to better weight management and how you can incorporate them into your diet.
Odds are you've discovered the many
benefits of one or multiple antioxidants and high - antioxidant foods, such as fighting inflammation, warding off
cognitive decline, and so considerable more, but have you ever thought
about what effect they have on your body?
Learning Through Play The Atlantic, 9/13/16» «It's not taking a break from learning when we talk
about play,» [Professor Jack Shonkoff] told me, rattling off a litany of
cognitive, physical, mental, and social - emotional
benefits.
However, little is known
about the
benefits of such initiatives in the classroom, and even less is known
about how these efforts shape students»
cognitive development.
Much has been written
about the
benefits of play on children's happiness, physical activity,
cognitive skills, social and emotional learning, and it is now seen as fundamental to a happy childhood.»
Learning to become more meta -
cognitive about study habits also
benefits students.
To be candid, if the real and potential
benefits of providing legal advice include speed of service and reduced cost respectively, to achieve a positive outcome, which has ultimately come
about via the use of sophisticated IT / AI at some point during the legal service / problem continuum, and as a legal buyer my main concern is the right result, quality, value for money and / or price (which remains the issue in many instances), and I know lawyers and law firms can now do the work quicker, smarter and more accurately using AI and
cognitive computing technology, can I therefore expect my legal fees to be reduced?
For details
about the neuroscience behind the
benefits of routine behaviour, see the article «Reduce communication - related claims by understanding
cognitive biases» in the February 2017 issue of LawPRO Magazine.
And while you have probably heard
about the
benefits and drawbacks of hormone - replacement therapy (HRT), you should also know that
cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT) has been proven effective not only in treating the emotional symptoms of menopause, but the physical aspects as well.
These clients are usually unable to
benefit from the common
cognitive interweave, «If you were there as an adult, how could you have helped that child feel better
about herself?»
Nevertheless, these particular reviews raise questions
about whether we can expect only modest
cognitive and social
benefits which may be at least partially offset by modest negative effects on social behaviour and health.
When we hear
about the
benefits of responsive parenting, it's often in the context of
cognitive development.
Especially during late adulthood when people experience losses in resources required for goal pursuit (e.g., health, income,
cognitive abilities; Freund & Riediger, 2001; Jopp & Smith, 2006), couples may
benefit from sharing possible selves, that is, from both spouses hoping to bring
about or seeking to prevent similar future events or outcomes.
Individuals presenting with complicated life situations can
benefit from a present moment, empathic approach to help them to recognize and learn
about the
cognitive, emotional and behavioral factors that have affected their unwanted circumstances and how they can change these factors in order to move towards a more centered life.»
About 75 percent of people who enter
cognitive behavioral therapy experience some
benefits from treatment.