Oscar Ybarra, a psychologist at the Universityof Michigan Institute for Social Research, said in a statement.In one investigation, they analyzed data on 3610 people, aged 24 to 96.T hey found that the higher their level of social interaction(交流), the better their cognitive认知的)functioning....
They found that the higher their level of social interaction (交流), the better their cognitive (认知的) functioning. Social interaction includes getting together or having phone chats with relatives, freinds and neighbors. In another experiment, the researchers conducted lab tests on 76 college stu...
microvascular plasticity and/or microvessel density, and/or decreasing the microvessel abnormalities in the brain, in particular in the hippocampus of a mammal, in particular for the treatment of age- and condition-related decline in brain neuronal function and/or cognitive functioning in a mammal. ...
They found that the higher their level of social interaction(交流), the better their cognitive(认知的) functioning. Social interaction includes getting together or having phone chats with relatives, friends and neighbors. In another experiment, the researchers conducted laboratory tests on 76 college ...
Within the OCPD population is a cognitive style characterized by dichotomous thinking. Dichotomous thinking is the tendency to categorize all aspects of life into one of two perspectives, all good or all bad. The world is viewed predominantly through clearly defined black and white realms. All tha...
This is where I think Schrödinger’s has some utility for understanding student attrition and retention. The cat: The student represents an individual in their specific context, a culmination of their DNA, upbringing, cognitive ability, history of experiences, and life circumstances. The box: ...
Another crucial concept is recognizing and overcoming cognitive biases that can interfere with your decision-making skills. For example, the fear of missing out or the desire to prove your hand’s strength can cloud your judgment and lead you to overplay weak hands. Fortunately, with consistent ...
With mild cognitive impairment, a person is still functioning normally — paying her bills, driving well enough, doing his taxes — though performing some of those tasks may take longer than they used to. When someone starts to need regular assistance to do such daily activities, “that gets ...
Then you watch them and they are all over the place, stumbling over themselves, not pushing themselves after classes to learn for themselves, and engaging in some pretty un-healthy lifestyle choices. Hmmm. There’s some cognitive dissonances going on there. I write this because my wife, ...
and memories of conversations with people such as Cai Yun and Kenny Choi, but it didn’t mean the impact they have had on me would fade away. They would exert long-term inspirations. And I will systematically reorganize those cognitive reshapes and reformations to better preserve their positiv...