Several of the participating artists have engaged and / or collaborated directly with audiences with various physical, neurological and
cognitive abilities for whom interaction with art is not necessarily confined to visual perception.
Several arguments come into play, from a flammable one about whether all students have sufficient
cognitive ability for higher education, to questions about whether most future jobs will demand a college education.
Excerpted from «Measurement Matters: Assessing Personal Qualities Other Than
Cognitive Ability for Educational Purposes.»
Measurement Matters: Assessing Personal Qualities Other Than
Cognitive Ability for Educational Purposes.
It's titled «Measurement Matters: Assessing Personal Qualities Other Than
Cognitive Ability for Educational Purposes.»
The Assessment of Social
Cognitive Ability for Schizophrenia.
Not exact matches
For several hours each day, unbeknownst to those employees, the researchers raised and lowered the amount of carbon dioxide in the air, and then tested everyone on nine different kinds of
cognitive ability, like responding to a crisis, strategic thinking and applying their knowledge to a practical task.
«They are designed with a primary goal of engendering high levels of immersion, engagement, and enjoyment
for the players, -LSB-...] They do not tend to focus on one specific
cognitive skill, as exercises usually do, but rather expose players to multiple demands that challenge a broad range of
abilities.»
In a study funded by NASA, David Dinges, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and a team of researchers found that letting astronauts sleep
for as little as fifteen minutes markedly improved their
cognitive performance, even when the nap didn't lead to an increase in alertness or the
ability to pay more attention to a boring task.
However, this was not the case
for exercise such as weight lifting and muscle toning, which had little to no impact on a person's
cognitive abilities.
I am a victim of abuse (offender was a non-practicing protestant
for the record) and I have seen Groeschel in recent interviews — he is clearly lacking in
cognitive ability and it would not surprise me that his work in helping offenders has been overshadowed with talks of repentance and trying to understand why an offender would do such a thing.
To process digitally encoded information, one needs sophisticated
cognitive abilities unnecessary
for analogic forms.
So it's much more plausible to think that musicality per se was never selected
for, but came in the bargain as other
cognitive skills were selected
for and therefore was distributed a lot less evenly amongst humanity than linguistic
ability is.
I am glad you demonstrate the
cognitive ability to recognize the difference, which is more than I can say
for Dale.
The primary reason why overnights can be endured (and — later — enjoyed) is that
cognitive skills and verbal
ability allow the older children to be prepared
for separations and to be able to communicate more effectively their needs, desires, worries and concerns.
Children that don't get the nutrients their bodies need will often have decreased
cognitive abilities and performance in the classroom.These children are also at a higher risk
for disease, which means they will miss classes.
Developing sorting and
cognitive skills are crucial
for your growing kids, with the help of this storage they will have better color identification and sorting
abilities.
We took note of advice given by the American Academy of Pediatrics and have selected toys which are both appropriate
for her hand and finger skills, and her emotional and
cognitive ability.
The
Cognitive Scales, which measures a child's
ability to,
for example, engage in pretend play, attend to objects, or look
for an object that has fallen;
In addition to the numerous health benefits that exercise can have
for children, an active lifestyle is now linked to brain development and improved
cognitive abilities.
Take this time now to go through your child's toys and separate what they've clearly outgrown, leaving room
for toys that help strengthen more complex
cognitive abilities and your toddler's growing sense of self.
I think my problem is that I don't give chloe enough credit
for her
cognitive abilities, so I miss out.
At the 6.5 - year follow - up, the polyclinic paediatricians measured child
cognitive ability using the Wechsler Abbreviated Scales of Intelligence (WASI).18 The WASI consists of vocabulary and similarities subtests
for verbal IQ, and block designs and matrices
for performance IQ.
The primary reason why overnights can be endured (and - later - enjoyed) is that
cognitive skills and verbal
ability allow the older children to be prepared
for separations and to be able to communicate more effectively their needs, desires, worries and concerns.
Collectively, the evidence from longitudinal research, clinical trials, and neurodevelopmental research is beginning to provide a compelling case
for the view that breastfeeding may have longer - term effects on individual
cognitive ability and educational achievement.
Finally, neurodevelopmental research has suggested that the factors in breast milk that may be responsible
for the improved
cognitive abilities of breastfed children may involve long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and, particularly, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), 10 with some clinical studies in which infant formula was supplemented with DHA suggesting possible improvements in visual acuity and
cognitive ability in preterm infants given the DHA - supplemented formula.13
Table 1 shows clear and highly significant (P <.0001) tendencies
for increasing duration of breastfeeding to be associated with higher scores on measures of
cognitive ability, teacher ratings of performance, standardized tests of achievement, better grades in School Certificate examinations, and lower percentages of children leaving school without qualifications.
Getting the right amount of sleep is crucial
for cognitive functioning, mood, and the
ability to learn in school.
Missing out on even one hour of sleep a night could have major consequences
for a child, possibly lowering their
cognitive abilities the following day and possibly hurting their academic performance at school or acquisition of knowledge at home.
They may be aware of the greater risk
for mood disorders such as depression and anxiety associated with sleep loss; the substantial impairment in
cognitive abilities such as sustained attention, short - term memory, information processing, and school performance; or the increased risk
for motor vehicle accidents that accompanies lack of sleep.
Associations Between Duration of Breastfeeding and Measures of
Cognitive Ability, Teacher Ratings of School Performance, Standardized Tests of Achievement, and High School Success After Adjustment
for Covariates
I try to offer toys that develop different
abilities e.g. some
for fine motor, some
for language, some art, some
cognitive (at 9 months box and balls were awesome!)
It's an opportunity
for children to grow their
cognitive thinking, problem solving
abilities and curiosity, while still being kids.
With so many different opportunities
for cognitive development, and an
ability to adapt as the child's needs change, it's no wonder that this VTech is regarded as one of the best toys
for 1 year old kids as well as 2 and 3 year olds.
Most previous studies have compared breast fed children with children who were exclusively formula fed, but some studies have found that the correlation between breast feeding and
cognitive ability increases with a longer duration of breast feeding.3 13 30 A Finnish study of 1163 children found a mean difference of 2.4 points on a
cognitive test at 6 months of age between children breast fed
for less than five months, compared to children breast fed
for at least five months.10
«This means they have the imagination and
cognitive abilities to pretend an object stands
for something else.»
We've followed SFL reading
ability development over several years and studied which
cognitive and linguistic tasks are most promising
for predicting literacy skills in several languages», says Alderson.
That communication, or signaling, is what archaeologists and anthropologists call symbolic behavior, and it's why ochre use is often cited as a proxy
for the
cognitive ability of the people who used it.
More importantly, however, the toy has a hollow center, ideal
for putting in treats, so that your puppy can work
for his / her food to improve
cognitive abilities.
For example, the gene has also been linked to serious depression in some studies and to
cognitive ability in others.
As part of a collaborative effort, clinical researchers Rebecca Ashare, PhD, an assistant professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, and Robert Schnoll, PhD, an associate professor of Psychology in Psychiatry and director of the Center
for Interdisciplinary Research on Nicotine Addiction, are studying the effects of metformin on smokers to see if it attenuates negative mood and
cognitive deficits during withdrawal — symptoms known to be associated with the
ability to quit.
It is known that the
cognitive talents underlying voice perception, such as speaker recognition, are shared with many other animal species, but the findings of Petkov and his colleagues provide a cerebral location
for these
abilities.
How does our brain develop the
ability to perform complex
cognitive functions, such as those needed
for language and reasoning?
The findings may challenge common beliefs about older adults»
cognitive abilities, but they also provide a bit of optimism
for everyone, regardless of age.
«Our study shows the validity of two scales
for assessing how
cognitive impairments are associated with many substance disorders including alcohol, cannabis, cocaine and one's
ability to function well in important interpersonal or occupational areas,» said Efrat Aharonovich, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center, and first author.
The
ability to stimulate more robust neurogenesis could lead to faster healing times or perhaps even more complete recovery of
cognitive functions, a potentially life - changing prospect
for the millions of people who suffer from traumatic brain injury every year.
«They had to have a recipe
for the paint,» he adds, suggesting that these early artists had
cognitive abilities similar to ours.
But Brunel University researchers found that it took anywhere from 3,000 to 24,000 hours
for someone to become a chess master, depending on general
cognitive abilities.
The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, investigated the extent to which improvements in living conditions and educational opportunities over a person's life affect
cognitive abilities and their implications
for men and women.
We're taking them on a neuroanatomical detour that seems to go with real gains in reading
ability,» says Gabrieli, the Grover M. Hermann Professor in Health Sciences and Technology, a professor of brain and
cognitive sciences, a member of MIT's McGovern Institute
for Brain Research, and the senior author of the study.