Sentences with phrase «of cognition»

Going beyond ethics, scientists have found that physical experiences influence other aspects of cognition, too.
His interest is in the early development of cognition, emotion, and imagination.
Even such a simple decision requires a high level of cognition, the researchers said.
They also scored more highly on two other measures of cognition (dysfunctional attitudes and negative automatic thoughts).
Once differences in body and visual system size were taken into account, the researchers could then compare how much of the brain was left over for other types of cognition.
Policy makers have to go beyond tests of cognition as the indicator of child development.
We think that the overlap we found could help us explain our special mode of cognition and why we are strikingly cooperative, but this remains to be put to the test.
In other words, banks are a kind of cognition, and banking is a kind of neuroscience.
This is the first MS study of cognition and measures of activity and participation.
What their work has in common is an immersion in the present and the displacement of cognition by experience.
As such, we are continually assessing the areas of cognition, language and communication, social - emotional behavior, gross and fine motor skills, and self - help skills.
One fundamental role of cognition is to select what your brain goes on to process.
Twelve of them, who were given just a placebo, performed markedly worse on a series of cognition tests, compared with their baseline scores.
For the transformations in jobs and goods, he claims, have a complement in the physiology of the brain, and in the styles of cognition that go with it.
The ACC has been associated with the ability to resolve conflict and to exercise control of cognition and emotion (21).
A further systematic literature review published in 2013 found only six prospective studies that encouraged further study of decline across the spectrum of cognition.
This year's books offer a plethora of approaches to the how and why of cognition.
Most importantly, these methods do not reveal the mechanisms by which these elements of cognition occur.
Together they tested different styles and genres of film to understand patterns of cognition and communication amongst research primates.
According to the process - oriented model, numerous strategies depend on a combination of cognition and behavior [5].
We must affirm it as real, independent of our cognition, and we should also affirm, therefore, that the bodily events of other people are real.
I've written four books and dozens of articles and have delivered scores of talks for teachers on the basics of cognition.
I could appeal to memory, and question whether the love of art is finally a love of propositions, whether it is that much an affair of cognition.
We must recognize instead that genetics and theology provide different kinds of data, in different dimensions of cognition, which are ultimately complementary.
«The risk of emotional neutrality becomes greater and greater as the speed of cognition increases,» he explains.
We often think of cognition as something cerebral, that is, as occurring in the brain and having little to do with the rest of the body.
She studies how the brain develops, looking at the intricate processes that take a cluster of cells in an embryo to a fully formed brain capable of cognition.
It is a great opportunity to find out something new on the subject of the interest: art, technology or business — broaden the horizon of cognition.
He says it would be interesting to see if the same drug might improve our insight into our performance in other aspects of cognition, such as memory.
When teachers use strategies to reduce stress and build a positive emotional environment, students gain emotional resilience and learn more efficiently and at higher levels of cognition.
Whilst emotional and behavioural distress was experienced by children who had lost both parents, these children were found to function better than accompanied refugee children on measures of cognition and language.
But he wonders what type of cognition the ability to open a puzzle box actually demonstrates.
But none of the modes of cognition that we usually call knowledge enable us to discover the source of the call or to respond to it.
This kind of cognition must be deeply buried in the hearts of both sides; otherwise it is difficult to long.
On January ll, 2006, Howard Gardner, Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, received an honorary degree (honoris causa) from the University of Valparaiso in Chile.
Dr Perry said: «Our results should provide new avenues for understanding the neural basis of cognition in all animals, including humans.»
Psychologist William Hopkins studies neurological correlates of various aspects of cognition in chimpanzees.
Journal of Cognition and Development 16: 650 - 665.
«This is a significant result because it's commonly thought our most modern forms of cognition only appeared very recently in terms of human evolutionary history,» said Shelby S. Putt, a postdoctoral researcher with The Stone Age Institute at Indiana University, who is first author on the study.
As Tyler Langdon of Cognition LLP pointed out, external counsel's perspective should be that advancing alternatives to the billable hour will: «strengthen relationships, increase market share, improve business opportunities and actually enhance profit.»
Such a digital re-creation that matches all the behaviors and structures of a biological brain would provide an unprecedented opportunity to study the fundamental nature of cognition and of disorders such as depression and schizophrenia.
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