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3 Ways to Avoid Mental Sabotage

daniellawhyte wrote 1 month ago: We often hear the term ‘self sabotage’. Self sabotage is saying we want something positi … more →

Tags: Success!, Thoughts, mental sabotage, Mind, Think, Accomplishments, Self-sabotage, Cognitive, choose

The Mature Tree: Ageism, Mature Adults, and Cognitive Abilities

karendee57 wrote 3 months ago: My Comments of Observation of Ageism, Mature Adults and Cognitive Abilities Note the Study titled Di … more →

Tags: normal, mature tree, aging adults, elderly, forgetting, ageism, babies and crying, babies

Cancer Long-term Compare Effects Radiation Therapy

iniskantor wrote 3 months ago: Cancer Long-term Compare Effects Radiation Therapy Cancer Long-term Compare Effects Radiation (i.e., … more →

Tags: Cancer, RADIATION THERAPY, Cancer Long-term, Compare Effects, Coordination, healthy tissue, encephalon cancer, Preoperative Radiation Therapy, rectal

Glass Art. What It Can Do For You.

Eric wrote 3 months ago: So what are the benefits of art on the brain? When individuals create art and reflect on it, the pro … more →

Tags: General, Suevel Studios, Chicago School of Glass Art, Health Benefits, Self Awareness, Cope With Stress

Linguistic Links: Bilingual Benefits for Seniors

BRL wrote 3 months ago: According to the Journal of Neuroscience, bilinguals are able to perform tasks at a faster rate comp … more →

Tags: Linguistic Links, bilingual, Education, Neuroscience, Second Language, Seniors

Child’s Cognitive Abilities and Its Importance

Yvonne L. Agreda wrote 4 months ago: Credits to: Google.com Early childhood is not only a period of amazing physical growth. It is also a … more →

Tags: Mental Health, Child, Children, development, importance of cognitive ability, child's cognitive ability, Early Childhood, Ability, Skills

Stages of Learning for Child’s Cognitive Development1 comment

Yvonne L. Agreda wrote 4 months ago: Learning is acquiring knowledge or developing the ability to perform new behaviors. It is common to … more →

Tags: Mental Health, Child, Children, Learning, child's cognitive development, Stages of Learning, Cognitive Development, development, Cognitive

Remind Me Again Why We Don't Care?10 comments

Emily Sullivan Sanford wrote 5 months ago: Well, I was going to write about how conservatives are sometimes more open to discussing issues face … more →

Tags: Issues of Psychology, Issues of Appearance, Issues of Physical Ability, Issues of Cognitive Ability, dwarfism, ableism, Disability, Politics, United Nations

Holiday Gifts for Cognitive Abilities Training

NYC Gifted and Talented Parent Expert wrote 6 months ago: Are you looking for holiday gifts for cognitive abilities training?  No matter if your child is prac … more →

Tags: OLSAT Test, nnat test, OLSAT test, nnat-2 test

Human intelligence slowly declining, says leading geneticist

Tembisa wrote 6 months ago: Photo Credit: FreeDigitalPhotos.net Humans are slowly losing their cognitive capabilities as adverse … more →

Tags: health & science, brain, intelligence, human intelligence, slowly declining

The Good, The Bad, The Economy1 comment

Because We Care - Beyond Inclusion wrote 6 months ago: (Used with permission from author) When ‘De-institutionalization’ Goes Overboard Forcing the lowest … more →

Tags: Health, Safety and Medical Issues, self advocacy, ICF/DD, National News, Continuum of Care, developmental disability, adult daughter, birth trauma, Brain Damage

CNN: Your Behavior Will Be Controlled by a Brain Chip!

Magnus Olsson wrote 6 months ago: CNN: Your Behavior Will Be Controlled by a Brain Chip “Smart phone will be implanted” Pa … more →

Tags: brain implant, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial mind, Artificial Telepathy, Behavior, brain implants, brain microchip, Brainchip, controlled

Baboons recognize words on a screen1 comment

Mohenjo wrote 8 months ago: FROM Click link below picture . Baboons can recognize four-letter words on a computer screen, accord … more →

Tags: technical, BBC News, Science News, technology, Science, Scientists, Research, Environment, www.bbc.co.uk

Why Is Memory So Good and So Bad?| Scientific American.com

lmehit wrote 9 months ago: What did you eat for dinner one week ago today? Chances are, you can’t quite recall. But for at leas … more →

Tags: Tools and Information, Travel, Memory, visual memory, intelligence, Visual Images

The Exceptional Cognitive Abilities of Dolphins

derrickobryan wrote 9 months ago: Dolphins are maybe the most inviting aquatic mammal on Earth. With their self-awareness and abilitie … more →

Tags: Green Surfboards Articles, Cognitive, abilities, Abilities Cognitive

The Wisdom of Not Being Too Rational

Sebastian Alvarez wrote 10 months ago: Many children (and adults) have heard Aesop’s fable about the crow and the pitcher. A thirsty … more →

Tags: Human-ities, Theory, Book-Text-Read-Zines, Psychology, Cognition, Wisdom, Crow, Rational, Reason

Electrode Excitations

topoet wrote 10 months ago: Unit 4 Spent Monday Tuesday Wednesday (July 9/10/11) doing lab rat duty renting my brain for researc … more →

Tags: i get paid for this?, cahm, Cognition in Euthymic Older Adults with Bipolar Disorde, Cognition in Older Adults with Schizophrenia & Rela, cognitive abilities memory, concurrent studies, dry cellar, Duncan Armstrong, Duncan T. Armstrong

Number instinct peaks at 30-something

Rolland Arriza wrote 10 months ago: Our intuitive gut sense for numbers helps with everyday tasks like picking the fastest moving checko … more →

Tags: Health and Lifestyle, Science, Climate, mathematics, united states, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the , Lifestyle, Math, instinct

Eating berries helps your brain

Suzanne Elvidge wrote 1 year ago: Blueberries and strawberries are rich in chemicals called flavonoids and improve cognition (the abil … more →

Tags: humans, Science, health, Research, Exercise, blueberries, Strawberries, Berries, Fruit


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