Although Doug didn't possess much in the way of tangible skills, or
even higher cognitive functions, the man knew how to fight, and what it meant to be a good teammate.
Some extreme adherents to this point of view, called embodiment theory, speculate that
even the highest cognitive functions, including thought, do no more than regulate streams of intelligence rising from the body, much as the sound coming from a radio is modulated by turning the knobs.
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even these are passed, as the very young child begins to demonstrate the
higher cognitive functions that are found only at the top of the continuum.
There's
even some preliminary evidence that a
higher lifetime intake of coffee may boost
cognitive function in older adults.
Studies have shown that among the many effects of physical abuse are depression, anxiety,
cognitive and learning difficulties,
even a lowering of IQ (especially verbal IQ), disordered sleep, flashbacks, loss of empathy, aggressive behavior, chronically
high stress levels which can lead to chronic health effects such as
high blood pressure and increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and inability to maintain relationships.
«Our research shows that brain training can maintain or
even improve
cognitive skills among older people at very
high risk of
cognitive decline — and it's an inexpensive and safe treatment,» Dr Lampit said.
The positive impact of sustained
high levels of maternal responsivity from toddlerhood through middle childhood was true
even for children with more autistic symptoms and lower nonverbal
cognitive development levels.
Other studies have shown that words that are used to express balance or nuance («except,» «but,» and so on) are associated with
higher cognitive complexity, better grades and
even the truthfulness with which facts are reported.
In 2012, she published the first study to note a faster - than - normal
cognitive decline among people exposed to
higher levels of particulates, both those smaller than 2.5 micrometers and
even larger ones that are thought to be less harmful.
«The results suggest that we should expect that women demonstrate relative strength in particular
cognitive functions while men in others,
even in societies with
higher living conditions and more gender equal educational opportunities,» explains Weber.
«For over 10 years, language scientists and neuroscientists have been guided by a
high impact study published in Nature Neuroscience showing that these predictions by the brain are very detailed and can
even include the first sound of an upcoming word,» explains Mante Nieuwland,
cognitive neuroscientist at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (MPI) and the University of Edinburgh.
As expected, teens who reported
higher levels of interpersonal dependent stress showed
higher levels of negative
cognitive style and rumination at later assessments,
even after the researchers took initial levels of the
cognitive vulnerabilities, depressive symptoms, and sex into account.
«
Even though we would call playing chess a
higher - order
cognitive process, it is made up of lower - order functions,» says Grafman.
What's more, a follow - up study found that more typical brain responses correlated «with near perfect accuracy» with
higher scores on a range of
cognitive tests at age 4, and
even higher scores at age 6, Kuhl says.
In a project known as the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth, Vanderbilt psychologists David Lubinski, Camilla Benbow, and their colleagues found that,
even among a sample of intellectually gifted people, a
higher level of
cognitive ability in childhood forecasted great accomplishment later in life, both in school and beyond.
Among those originally classified with mild
cognitive impairment, baseline asymmetry was
higher in those that progressed to Alzheimer's dementia and became
even greater as symptoms developed.
Individuals having
higher scores were also those who showed a slower rate of decline in
cognitive tests,
even when other factors, like education level, which could account for the result, were considered.
According to well - known low carb researchers Stephen Phinney and Jeff Volek, 0.5 mM is the very bottom of the cutoff for nutritional ketosis (0.5 - 5.0 mM)(6), so it's possible that subjects would have had
even better improvement in
cognitive assessments if their ketone levels were
higher.
Researchers at Yale University and the University of British Columbia found that women with
high levels of «
cognitive dietary restraint» (putting a lot of mental energy into restricting certain foods) had significantly
higher cortisol levels, bigger appetites, increased consumption of sweets, more negative moods, and
higher body - fat levels —
even despite getting more exercise.
High cortisol has
even been associated with loss of
cognitive function, as research has linked excess amounts of cortisol to shrinking of the hippocampus — the center of memory in the brain.
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Stress has been associated with
high blood pressure, diminished
cognitive functionality, and
even depression.
However, some students, those described by the federal government as having significant
cognitive disabilities, may not be able to achieve these academic standards
even with
high quality instruction.
There have
even been studies by Aline and Robert Kidd that show youngsters from pet - loving families score
higher in
cognitive, social, and motor development.
Yowling could also be a sign of
high blood pressure or
even cognitive changes in an older cat, says Dr. Adamo.
In short, Pink says that while cash bonuses successfully produce
higher performance for tasks that only require mechanical skill, studies show this is not true for tasks where
even rudimentary
cognitive skill or creativity is required.
For example, some have found significant differences between children with divorced and continuously married parents
even after controlling for personality traits such as depression and antisocial behavior in parents.59 Others have found
higher rates of problems among children with single parents, using statistical methods that adjust for unmeasured variables that, in principle, should include parents» personality traits as well as many genetic influences.60 And a few studies have found that the link between parental divorce and children's problems is similar for adopted and biological children — a finding that can not be explained by genetic transmission.61 Another study, based on a large sample of twins, found that growing up in a single - parent family predicted depression in adulthood
even with genetic resemblance controlled statistically.62 Although some degree of selection still may be operating, the weight of the evidence strongly suggests that growing up without two biological parents in the home increases children's risk of a variety of
cognitive, emotional, and social problems.
Children raised in families that experience multiple transitions do not consistently have
higher levels of behavioral problems or lower test scores than do children in family types with one or fewer transitions,
even when only child characteristics are controlled... Finally, maternal psychological well - being is shown to be an important mechanism by which family structure affects behavioral outcomes, but not
cognitive ones.»
However both subtypes of the avoidant style did not report
higher levels of
cognitive avoidance; the level of
cognitive avoidance was
even very low in the avoidant - cooperative attachment group though these differences have not been significant.