A study by the University of Illinois at Chicago found that men who were tipsy but not drunk
showed better cognitive creativity when solving word - association puzzles than sober men.
Furthermore, the mice that had been treated
showed better cognitive function than those that hadn't had Factor XII knocked back.
Another part of the same research found that children interacting with sensitive, calm and less anxious fathers during a book session at the age of two
showed better cognitive development, «including attention, problem - solving, language and social skills.»
«Studies
show better cognitive performance by kids who eat breakfasts with more protein or healthier cereals like oatmeal.
High - risk youth with more developed executive function skills
show better cognitive and behavioural school readiness and performance.3, 12 These skills appear to enable children to navigate their constantly changing environment, 9,13 which may be especially key for children developing in chaotic environments.
Not exact matches
Standard
cognitive testing — variously called mental status exams,
cognitive testing, or neuropsychological testing — would also
show how
well Trump is functioning.
Indeed, he found, the bilingual people in this group performed
better than expected on intelligence tests at their advanced age, and
showed less relative
cognitive decline compared to monolingual people.
Nuts and seeds have all been
shown to help keep your brain in tip - top shape, along with being a
good source of vitamin E, which is associated with less
cognitive decline.
This would remove the
cognitive load on consumers looking to support their favorite
shows, while allowing the talent to focus 100 % of their effort building increasingly
better content — not marketing or revenue.
Older subjects with greater intakes of fruits and vegetables, and the corresponding nutrients vitamin C and folate, have been
shown to perform
better on
cognitive tests (Ortega et al., 1997).
It certainly is
good to have finally found out that Christianity is nothing more than just tradition, ritual and culture and that all the things which the Bible says about God and prayer are not true — God does not speak to or lead or guide or direct anyone or put thoughts in anyone's mind or
show them signs or speak to their heart or mind or tells them what to do or calls people or chooses people or has a plan for people's lives whether they are in an altered state of consciousness / transcendent state or whether they are in an unaltered
cognitive state.
The comparatively recent popularity of
cognitive behaviorism, with its implicit nod to free will in its emphasis on the importance of beliefs, concepts, and ideas as
well as environment in influencing human attitudes and conduct,
shows that in some circles determinism is being somewhat moderated.
Most of us grew up fearing the fat, but
good fats are not only beneficial for your body, but they are also absolutely necessary for
good health, especially brain health as the type of fat in coconuts has been
shown to improve
cognitive function and memory.
Shown to improve overall
cognitive functioning and combat the effects of aging, blueberries are commonly cited amongst the «super foods» for
good reason: these unassuming berries holistically mend our literal hearts and minds.
Excessive television viewing has been
shown to cause changes in
cognitive development, as
well as contributing to greater obesity, etc..
According to Robert Hall, professor of pediatrics at the University of Missouri School of Medicine in Kansas City, there was no statistical difference in growth, language development, vision or
cognitive development among the children studied, although in most categories the breast - fed infants did
show slightly
better performance.
Studies have repeatedly
shown that kids who eat breakfast have
better «
cognitive performance.»
Because of its unique composition, breast milk is an ideal source of nutrition for infants, and studies have also
shown that babies who are breastfed do
better on a number of health related measures, including
cognitive development.
Your 7 month old may
well now be
showing developments in these areas: Physical Rocking on hands and knees when on tummy
Cognitive Starting to understand what «in» and «out» mean Social and emotional Starting to recognise people's names like «mum», «dad» and names of things like «cup»
Studies
show that people who get enough sleep are happier, eat healthier, score
better on
cognitive tests and are healthier overall.
Your 9 month old may
well now be
showing developments in these areas: Physical Catch a ball if it's rolled right to them
Cognitive Be able to wave bye - bye or lift their arms to say, «Pick me up!»
Studies of the Nurse Family Partnership model followed children to 6 years and found significant program effects on language and
cognitive functioning as
well as fewer behaviour problems in a randomized controlled trial study.24 In addition, more recent evaluations of Healthy Families America have
shown small, but favourable effects on young children's development.25, 26
Table 1
shows clear and highly significant (P <.0001) tendencies for increasing duration of breastfeeding to be associated with higher scores on measures of
cognitive ability, teacher ratings of performance, standardized tests of achievement,
better grades in School Certificate examinations, and lower percentages of children leaving school without qualifications.
During the follow - up visit (3 years old), kids with moms who had encouraged their children's autonomy
showed better levels of
cognitive functioning — specifically, the kids were more adept at processing «higher» thinking like delayed gratification and juggling multiple concepts.
If you're in this position, know that studies have
shown time and time again that
good childcare can promote
cognitive, language, and social skills.
Studies have
shown that sign language was a practical way for parents to communicate with small children who do not know yet how to talk and it is also
good for the emotional and
cognitive development of the little children.
This is why it's
good for them to
show a few key
cognitive skills before starting school.
«This
well - designed set of experiments
shows that chronic THC pretreatment appears to restore a significant level of diminished
cognitive performance in older mice, while corroborating the opposite effect among young mice,» wrote Susan Weiss, director of the Division of Extramural Research at the National Institute on Drug Abuse, who was not involved in the study, in an e-mail.
The group that received all three interventions consistently performed the
best, and
showed substantial gains in two of the tasks over the group that received
cognitive and physical fitness training but did not receive brain stimulation.
«Our study
shows the validity of two scales for assessing how
cognitive impairments are associated with many substance disorders including alcohol, cannabis, cocaine and one's ability to function
well in important interpersonal or occupational areas,» said Efrat Aharonovich, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center, and first author.
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.
Previous studies have
shown that greater
cognitive flexibility relates to
better reading abilities as a child, resilience as an adult, and quality of life in the advanced years.
Tests
showed that these two individuals appeared to have
better than expected
cognitive function, although the other four volunteers did not.
M. Catherine Bushnell, PhD, scientific director, Division of Intramural Research, National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, NIH, explained in a plenary session address that many chronic pain patients
show associated anxiety and depression as
well as deficits in
cognitive functions.
Studies have
shown cognitive - behavioral therapy and relaxation training to be effective as
well.
Research in
cognitive psychology (as
well as a very famous 60 Minutes story)
shows that job candidates who are more attractive physically have substantially higher odds of being hired.
In contrast, patients with the
best cognitive performance before implantation
showed stable postimplantation results, although there was a decline in some patients, according to the results.
The study, published in the Journal of Gambling Studies, found that the effectiveness ofGambers Anonymous needs to be studied further, but appeared to
show better rates of abstinence, improved gambling symptoms and
better quality of life, especially when used in conjunction with other approaches, such as stress management intervention and
cognitive behavioural therapy.
While heavy drinkers
showed less impairment than light drinkers on a rote fine motor test over time, they did not perform
better on a test involving more short - term memory, motor speed, and more complex
cognitive processing.
We present five experiments
showing that reading literary fiction led to
better performance on tests of affective ToM (experiments 1 to 5) and
cognitive ToM (experiments 4 and 5) compared with reading nonfiction (experiments 1), popular fiction (experiments 2 to 5), or nothing at all (experiments 2 and 5).
Other research studies have reported a decline in social networks in people with Alzheimer's disease and Mild
Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and previous literature has
shown psychological
well - being in older age to be associated with reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's dementia.
Better - educated people appear to be significantly more likely to recover from a moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), suggesting that a brain's «
cognitive reserve» may play a role in helping people get back to their previous lives, new Johns Hopkins research
shows.
«This research
shows that it is possible to promote psychological
well - being in middle childhood through an integrated school - based intervention programme informed by concepts of positive psychology and
cognitive behavioural therapy,» said first author Dr Michael Pluess from QMUL's School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, who led the research while previously based at University of East London.
Our study, along with prior studies, supports the notion that «
cognitive reserve» resulting from early - life and lifelong education and
cognitive stimulation may be a potent strategy for the primary prevention of dementia in both high - and low - income countries around the world.21 However, it should be noted that the relationships among education, brain biology, and
cognitive function are complex and likely multidirectional; for instance, a number of recent population - based studies have
shown genetic links with level of educational attainment, 22,23 and with the risk for
cognitive decline in later life.24 Higher levels of educational attainment are also associated with health behaviors (eg, physical activity, diet, and smoking), more cognitively - complex occupations, and
better access to health care, all of which may play a role in decreasing lifetime dementia risk.
There is a finely graded inverse association between age and
cognitive performance, 3 4 5 but the age at which
cognitive decline becomes evident at the population level remains the subject of debate.5 6 7 A recent review of the literature concluded that there was little evidence of
cognitive decline before the age of 60.8 This point of view, however, is not universally accepted.5 6 Clinicopathological studies
show good correlation between neuropathology and the severity of
cognitive decline, 9 10 11 and neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques, the hallmarks of pathology, are known to be present in the brains of young adults.12 13 Emerging consensus on the long gestation period of dementia14 15 also suggests that adults aged under 60 are likely to experience age related
cognitive decline.
Research conducted at Kessler Foundation, which is known for
cognitive rehabilitation research, has
shown this theory to be
well supported in individuals with multiple sclerosis, many of whom experience
cognitive symptoms.
«After three months,» Zhou said, «the running animals
showed much
better movement and
cognitive function compared to control transgenic animals which had locked running wheels.»
In most clinical studies, women with T2DM
show a higher burden of risk factors and comorbidities as
well as more
cognitive and physical functional limitations than males do (335, 336).
After creating a pathological mouse model deficient for this gene, through the Gencodys Consortium (Genetic and Epigenetic Networks in
Cognitive Dysfunction; http://www.gencodys.eu/), scientists from PHENOMIN and the IGBMC
showed major memory defects, as
well as significant symptoms of hyperactivity on this model.
Later, at an age when untreated transgenic mice
show memory deficits, the A beta - vaccinated transgenic mice
showed cognitive performance superior to that of the control transgenic mice and, ultimately, performed as
well as nontransgenic mice.