Bumble bees show an unexpected level of
cognitive flexibility when it comes to solving problems in exchange for sugar water.
Not exact matches
When we listen, patiently and sympathetically, to our children's concerns and, especially, when we repair moments of anger and misunderstanding, children experience reduced stress and then, increased cognitive and emotional flexibil
When we listen, patiently and sympathetically, to our children's concerns and, especially,
when we repair moments of anger and misunderstanding, children experience reduced stress and then, increased cognitive and emotional flexibil
when we repair moments of anger and misunderstanding, children experience reduced stress and then, increased
cognitive and emotional
flexibility.
«Our work shows that there are people who are resilient to the effects of sleep deprivation
when it comes to
cognitive flexibility.
Cognitive flexibility becomes important
when trying to find the correct solutions to a problem, particularly
when your first attempt at solving that problem does not work.
«The prefrontal cortex is associated with judgment, decision making, and mental
flexibility — or with the ability to change plans
when faced with an obstacle,» explained Dr. Flores, «Its functioning is important for learning, motivation, and
cognitive processes.
Seeing how the grammatical errors made by these particular students are often rooted in the logic of their native languages and how a teacher who understands something about that logic and that culture can sensitively respond in context - specific ways may lead teacher candidates to develop
cognitive flexibility as they wonder what other patterns in student writing (and their own) are the result of where they grew up and how they can take that into account
when writing feedback.
When the USDE issued the final regulations, it stated that it was building upon the
flexibility that was already available under federal Title I regulations, which allow states to develop alternative academic achievement standards for students with the most significant
cognitive disabilities.
This suggests that
when we engage in goal - directed behavior that requires judgment, sustained attention and
flexibility, the two sides of the prefrontal lobe coordinate incoming information, send out commands and keep us on task, said the study's lead author, Michael W. Cole of Washington University's
cognitive neuroscience department.