Sentences with phrase «of cognitive errors»

The impact of cognitive errors, stress and adherence on metabolic control in youths with Type 1 diabetes
The above are just some of the cognitive errors identified in The Art of Thinking Clearly that can be applied to help us «litigate clearly.»

Not exact matches

Cognitive biases cause investors to make poor decisions because of objective errors in their thinking or reasoning process.
Such aberrations are promptly excommunicated intellectually (the psychiatrists have at hand a full - blown «syllabus of errors» for this purpose, as do language analysts and other assorted ideologists of the cognitive status quo), and the individual who refuses to recant may have to face «repressive» treatments of various degrees of severity (from losing his job to electroshock).
The SCAT takes 15 - 20 minutes to complete and computes a composite score, comprised of the Glasgow Coma Scale, a Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC) score (cognitive and physical evaluation, delayed recall), and a balance assessment score (modified Balanced Error Scoring System or BESS).
This can result in a serious genetic disease that can cause anemia, neuro - cognitive impairment, and even early death,» says the study's lead - author, Dr. Jean - Louis Guéant, director of the Inserm unit of Nutrition - Genetics - Environmental Risks at University of Lorraine and head of the Department of Molecular Medicine and Personalized Therapeutics — National Center of Inborn Errors of Metabolism at the University Regional Hospital of Nancy.
«Conversely, a spelling error, like substituting «hite» for «height,» might be attributed to a lack of education or to a cognitive challenge such as dyslexia, traits over which the writer has little control.»
During gambling games, people often misperceive their chances of winning due to a number of errors of thinking called cognitive distortions.
Human exploration of space requires astronauts to maintain consistently high levels of cognitive performance to ensure mission safety and success, and prevent potential errors and accidents.
This can result in a serious genetic disease that can cause anemia, neuro - cognitive impairment, and even early death,» says the study's lead - author, Dr. Jean - Louis Guéant, director of the Inserm unit of Nutrition - Genetics - Environmental Risks at University of Lorraine and head of the Department of Molecular Medicine and Personalized Therapeutics - National Center of Inborn Errors of Metabolism at the University Regional Hospital of Nancy.
Dehydration degraded specific aspects of cognitive performance: errors increased on visual vigilance (P = 0 · 048) and visual working memory response latency slowed (P = 0 · 021).
Formative assessment experts must be well versed in the common misconceptions inherent to their subject matter, as well as typical errors of student thinking, so that they can quickly recognize those cognitive patterns in their students» responses to questions and tasks.
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.
In both cases it is a failure to appreciate the impact of mean reversion, which is a cognitive error.
Toby Carlisle (Greenbackd): The impact of cognitive biases and behavioral errors on investors, including value investors, which leads everyone, including value investors, to overpay for growth.
An automatic investment strategy of dollar cost averaging, (investing the same amount of money at regular intervals while ignoring the price) will let you overcome the cognitive biases of trying to time the market, eliminating errors 3, 8 and 9.
This could not be more wrong and this cognitive error has been the downfall of many stock traders, poker players, and other forecasters.
When dealing with one gene and one fucntion at a time, though this can an issue, it is less so, but in more vast and complex systems like a global climate system, or a whole genome the probability of errors, and the unavoidable clashing of errors / cognitive dissonance in results can be immense and yes, very, robust.
As the neuroscientist Antonio D'Amasio made clear in 1994 in «Descartes Error, Emotion, Reason, and The Human Brain» (review by Daniel Dennett here), the «thinking» cognitive cortex needs input from the limbic «feeling» parts of the brain to make sense of any factual information.
The error of conflating hydrologic processes with temperature is best understood through the cognitive processes that give rise to it.
This «Only One Fact» version of reality is a serious cognitive malfunction — and a leads to serious critical thinking errors.
Should they ever litigate, I sincerely hope both Dobelli and Taleb will do so «clearly,» remembering the cognitive errors described above, regardless of any issues of authorship.
Rolf Dobelli, a Swiss writer and entrepreneur, compiled a list of 99 «systematic cognitive errors» over the course of his career and put them into a bestselling book titled The Art of Thinking Clearly.
Gary Belsky, author of Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them, takes a look at the most common ways people screw up their investments, including biases and cognitive errors like overconfidence and confirmation bias.
Given the role of serotonergic neurotransmission in cognitive control and impulsivity (Gorwood et al. 2000; Mann et al. 2001; Purselle and Nemeroff 2003; Retz et al. 2004; Strobel et al. 2007; Walderhaug et al. 2007; see, however, Clark et al. 2005 for negative evidence), the current findings of greater error - evoked thalamic activity in women seem to indicate a potentially useful intermediate neural phenotype to further elucidate gender differences in depression.
«The Cognitive Errors of Commission and Omission of Novice Group Counseling Trainees about Group Situations.»
Negative aspects of perfectionism and cognitive errors such as all or nothing thinking were addressed.
The cognitive therapist provides techniques to give the client a greater degree of control over negative thinking by correcting «cognitive distortions» or correcting thinking errors that abet such distortions, in a process called cognitive restructuring.
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