1.the transitional period between puberty and adulthood in human development, terminating legally when the age of majority is reached; youth. 2.the process or state of growing to maturity. 3.a period or stage of development, as of a society, preceding maturity. ...
A physical, cognitive, or emotional impairment, often caused by a neurodevelopmental disorder such as cerebral palsy or autism spectrum disorder, that appears early in life and limits a person's ability to learn, communicate, or perform one or more activities of daily life. ...
In our cognitive psychology lab, we conduct research mainly on memory and decision-making. Both theoretical and applied aspects are of interest to us. For example, what explains the superiority of one lineup type over another? Why is memory better for social media posts than other types of in...
Cognitive neuroscience is the field of study focusing on the neural substrates of mental processes. It is at the intersection of psychology and neuroscience, but also overlaps with physiological psychology, cognitive psychology and neuropsychology. It combines the theories of cognitive psychology and compu...
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Psychological Coaching uses the art and science of psychology in a highly practical way to support clients in creating their own success at work and in life. Coaching differs from therapy in that the client sets the agenda and is the ‘expert’. Coaching psychologists act as a resource for id...
Cognitive psychologyThis introductory textbook covers the fundamental topics of cognitive psychology, including perception, object recognition, attention and pattern recognition, short- and long-term memory, learning, language acquisition and production, problem solving and decision-making, and reasoning. ...
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RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook nootropic (redirected fromCognitive enhancement) Medical no·o·tro·pic (nō′ə-trō′pĭk, -trŏp′ĭk) adj. Enhancing or improving cognitive function:a nootropic drug; nootropic supplements. ...
in psychology and cognitive science it refers to an information processing view of an individual's psychological functions. Other interpretations of the meaning ofcognitionlink it to the development ofconcepts; individual minds, groups, organizations, and even larger coalitions of entities, can be model...