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Cognitively

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Cognitively meaning

Relating to thinking (cognition).

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Dr Mahsa Dolatshahi said: “Even though there have been other studies linking BMI with brain atrophy or even a higher dementia risk, no prior study has linked a specific type of fat to the actual Alzheimer’s disease protein in cognitively normal people.

It's cognitively very difficult to step away from the habits that you have, from the processes that you have, from the assumptions that you've made about the world.

Making things even more complicated, rats are cognitively advanced social animals, raising ethically tricky questions when considering killing them.

Solomon will once again be backing a cognitively impaired, corrupt warmonger for November 2024.

A total of 80 individuals, deemed "cognitively normal", participated in the study.

Cognitively, Gymboree activities stimulate learning and growth in children through art, sensory play, singing, and running, they have opportunities to explore and express their emotions and feelings, fostering cognitive skill improvement.

It used to be that modern educators would pull their hair out at the prospect of children being cognitively pre-militarised through toy weapons, like play guns, plastic or lead soldiers, model aircraft and Dinky Toys.

Next, they conferred the nomination on a clearly cognitively challenged Biden.

The best candidates for these programs are those who cognitively can follow the care instructions and report their needs and also have some semblance of support, such as someone else living in the home, Powell said.

The findings "underscore the potential of cognitive training as a preventive approach for cognitively vulnerable older adults, reducing cognitive decline and potentially delaying the onset of dementia," the study concluded.

The great exhale after pushing out Biden – a president shunted into power by a elite that knew, all too well, how compromised he was, cognitively and otherwise – has given way not to reassessment but to re-enactment.

The recruitment view “gives more credit to the apes cognitively than did the original view,” he said.

We want folks to come in at a higher functionality because it is a lot of transitioning from home to the program and back again, and we want to make sure they can still cognitively understand the bouncing around.

Mental health issues impact people cognitively, resulting in a decreased ability to concentrate and stay motivated, according to Lee.

Other lawyers put horribly burdensome language into the trust, almost forcing the adult children to go to court in a pitched battle between parent and child when the parent is cognitively impaired.

This will help traumatized students engage more deeply with complex and cognitively demanding course materials.

Her work was part of a study funded by the National Institute on Aging of why some older people — whose postmortem brains show the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease — never developed clinical dementia during their lifetimes and remained cognitively normal.

But I realize that the culture is becoming cognitively disconnected from the land.

Chronic stress and anxiety have an impact on our bodies physically, emotionally, cognitively and behaviourally.

The problem was that commanders of warships were being cognitively overwhelmed by all the new information thrown at them in battle.