نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive abilities

تعداد نتایج: 288130  

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2015
Gizem Hülür Nilam Ram Sherry L Willis K Warner Schaie Denis Gerstorf

A central aim of life-span psychology is to understand ontogenetic changes in the structure of individuals' actions, thoughts, and behaviors. The dedifferentiation hypothesis of cognitive aging suggests that the structure of individuals' cognitive abilities becomes less differentiated in old age. Empirical tests have almost exclusively approached this hypothesis from a between-person difference...

2015
Megan M Dulohery Darrell R Schroeder Roberto P Benzo

BACKGROUND Cognitive impairment is increasingly being found to be a common comorbidity in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This study sought to understand the relationship of comprehensively measured cognitive function with COPD severity, quality of life, living situation, health care utilization, and self-management abilities. METHODS Subjects with COPD were recruited from the o...

Journal: :تحقیقات علوم رفتاری 0
مجید برکتین ماهگل توکلی majid barekatain mahgol tavakoli

neuropsychological studies have demonstrated that preclinical dementia accompanies a decreasing trend in cognitive state a few years prior to clinical diagnosis. sudden decline in episodic memory and semantic knowledge have been found to have the capability to differentiate patients in preclinical state of dementia from those experiencing normal aging. in addition, decline in episodic memory is...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2011
Jasmina Ivsac Pavlisa Sanja Simlesa Marta Ljubesić

Perinatal brain lesion is a risk factor for development, making parents of such children particularly worried about consequences it may have on the child's cognitive and language development. Although literature findings on the outcome of perinatal brain lesion are inconsistent, most of the studies have found a positive general outcome, but also subtle deficits that affect the child's academic ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2004
David Lubinski

The study of individual differences in cognitive abilities is one of the few branches of psychological science to amass a coherent body of empirical knowledge withstanding the test of time. There is wide consensus that cognitive abilities are organized hierarchically, and C. Spearman's (1904) general intelligence occupies the vertex of this hierarchy. In addition, specific abilities beyond gene...

تقی زاده, قربان , رهبر رحیم زاده, ثریا , سلطانلو , مجتبی , عنبرا , تورج , کریمی, حسین ,

 Received: 28 Apr , 2013 Accepted: 2 Jul , 2013 Abstract Background & Aims: We investigated the association between cognitive deficits and the presence of functional balance problems in right adult stroke patients in order to elucidate a potential role of cognitive deficits in ADL complications,  Material & Methods: This study was conducted on a total of 20 patients with right adult stroke ...

2013
Miriam de Boer Ivan Toni Roel M. Willems

THERE IS A VAST AMOUNT OF POTENTIAL MAPPINGS BETWEEN BEHAVIORS AND INTENTIONS IN COMMUNICATION: a behavior can indicate a multitude of different intentions, and the same intention can be communicated with a variety of behaviors. Humans routinely solve these many-to-many referential problems when producing utterances for an Addressee. This ability might rely on social cognitive skills, for insta...

2016
Ali Mohammed Haidar

The present study aims to identify the level of cognitive skills and abilities of children who suffer from the Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and the differences in the level of cognitive skills and abilities according to the age group and the level of academic achievement. To achieve the objective of the study, a questionnaire consisting of (26) cognitive abilities or skil...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2005
Stefan Kolata Kenneth Light David A Townsend Gregory Hale Henya C Grossman Louis D Matzel

Up to 50% of an individuals' performance across a wide variety of distinct cognitive tests can be accounted for by a single factor (i.e., "general intelligence"). Despite its ubiquity, the processes or mechanisms regulating this factor are a matter of considerable debate. Although it has been hypothesized that working memory may impact cognitive performance across various domains, tests have be...

Objectives: Increasing life expectancy and decreasing birthrates have significantly contributed to an increased aging population throughout the world. This sudden change is a global phenomenon often resulting in biological changes that may have various consequences, such as reduced life power and coping skills in the elderly population. Cognitive deficits are one of the most severe impairm...

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