Sentences with phrase «perspective on cognition»

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): Participate in experiential and didactic workshops to learn this empirically supported therapy Relational Frame Theory (RFT): Apply this modern perspective on cognition and language to your own research or practice Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT): Explore the application of EFT with couples Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT): Engage compassionate emotions within your clients with a processed - based approach Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP): Learn to deepen and generalize your clinical skills
Likewise, Kelley (the fellow who lead the Institute for Objectivist Studies) had problems simply in terms of conceptualizing error from a realist perspective on cognition.
A situative perspective on cognition and learning in interaction.

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This event addressed that question from different perspectives — what science tells us about the aging process and its impact on cognition, what effective, or not so effective, strategies there are for maintaining or enhancing cognition as we age, and what the funding priorities are as reflected in the portfolio of the National Institute on Aging.
«Our findings have provided us not only with a new perspective on the role of astrocytes in cognition, but also with an exciting drug target to enhance memory and maybe even stave off memory decline in Alzheimer's disease,» says senior author Lennart Mucke, MD, director of the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease and professor of neurology and neuroscience at the University of California, San Francisco.
Our results provide a broader perspective of the impact of frontal lobe damage on behavior and cognition,» said Dr. Lengenfelder, associate director of neuropsychology at Kessler Foundation.
This workshop will highlight the latest perspectives on the role of oxytocin in social cognition and neural function in a variety of species ranging from fish to humans.
Registered dietician and co-founder of the International Society of Sports Nutrition Doug Kalman gives his perspective on a wide range of currently popular supplements for performance, and enhanced cognition.
His primary research program draws on cognitive science and embodied cognition perspectives to develop effective instructional designs.
To bounce off a comment I wrote downstairs... it seems to me that those who are most «adept» at avoiding polarization on scientific issues are those who are most thorough in employing basic tools of accurate «perspective taking,» which in turn largely reflects an explicit intent to employ tools that mitigate the influences of motivated reasoning and cultural cognition and identity - protective cognition.
Recent developmental neuroscience work suggests that because of its dependence on the maturation of prefrontal - limbic connections, the development of self - regulatory processes is relatively protracted, 24 from the development of basic and automatic regulation of physiology in infancy and toddlerhood to the more self - conscious and intentional regulation of cognition emerging in middle childhood.25 From a developmental perspective, then, opportunities for success and failure of self - regulation are numerous over the course of childhood, particularly given the potential of environmental factors such as parenting to facilitate or disrupt development in these domains.26 The next generation of temperament research will focus a great deal on the complex biological processes involved in these developmental pathways and the way these processes may be modified by the environment.
From a scientific perspective too, more emphasis in prevention research on intrapersonal, cognitive processes is needed to experimentally test theoretical propositions regarding how cognitions influence parenting.
The results of this study appear to provide more evidence for the «distortion bias» hypothesis, suggesting that depressive cognitions and perspectives of the mother have a greater (negative) effect on their reports of their child's mental health compared to the child's experiences of their own mental well - being.
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