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cognitive

[kog-ni-tiv] / ˈkɒg nɪ tɪv /






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In 2021, researchers at Brown University found that toddlers who were born during the pandemic had significantly lower verbal, motor and overall cognitive performance compared to toddlers born in the previous decade.

From Los Angeles Times

According to this view, the behavior runs automatically, making it hard for people to regain cognitive control.

From Science Daily

As the population ages, more workers are going to face cognitive impairment.

From The Wall Street Journal

These brain regions are often linked to cognitive control, which refers to the ability to evaluate mistakes, shift strategies, and adapt to new information.

From Science Daily

Supporters argue that whether addressing childhood autism and asthma, managing cognitive decline in older adults, or regulating microplastics, pesticides, and food colorants, research must focus on understanding how combined exposures influence health outcomes.

From Science Daily