By: Benny | 2011-08-29 | College Cognitive theory can be defined as a learning theory of psychology that attempts to explain the behavior of human beings by understanding their thought processes. read more
By: Dr. Evelyn Shatil | 2011-05-31 | Science A cognitive training program improves cognitive function only if proof exists for this claim. The article urges the reader to question and verify the science behind the cognitive training product and suggests ways to verify the accuracy of the scientific claims made by the cognitive training companies before selecting a cognitive training platform. read more
By: Pedro Teixeira | 2011-11-30 | Mental health It is the way in which the brain can change its physical structure in response to information it experiences. read more
By: Bespy 86 | 2010-12-16 | Computer People of today's world are very much conscious about keeping themselves up to date with the latest advancements of science and technology. read more
By: Evelyn Shatil | 2011-06-06 | Psychology In this article Evelyn Shatil presents new findings showing how individualized and systematic cognitive training improved a wide array of cognitive functions, including memory, attention and mental flexibility in older adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment. Playing a selection of 12 popular video games, on the other hand had little or no benefit. read more
By: Dr. Evelyn Shatil | 2011-06-06 | Psychology The author discusses recent peer-reviewed scientific findings that demonstrate that personalized and systematic cognitive training confers more cognitive benefits than video games. read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-17 | Health & Fitness Cognitive development is a specialized field of study which is part of both neuroscience and psychology. It focuses on child development as it relates to information processing, conceptual development, perception, language, and other areas of brain development. Much of this topic focuses on how a child perceives the world. We will discuss this interesting field of study and its impact on child dev read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-17 | Mental health Our brain is an amazing organ. It can control virtually every part of our body. It also has the unique ability to think and provide cognitive abilities. Let’s discuss more about cognitive skills and explain them further as they are one the essential tool that we use to enjoy our daily life. read more
By: Asta Ciowy | 2011-04-15 | Reference & Education The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (formerly known as the Third International Mathematics and Science Study) is the international parallel to the National Assess. ment of Educat... read more
By: Barkley Smith | 2011-02-22 | Small Business Lecturing a client instead of fostering his or her own development of cognitive shifts while tapping can be disempowering as well as ineffective. read more
By: Barkley Smith | 2010-12-26 | Health & Fitness Lecturing a client instead of fostering his or her own development of cognitive shifts while tapping can be disempowering as well as ineffective. read more
By: emma011 | 2012-03-18 | Mental health The Family Psychologist understand that parents need honest, open answers when making decisions about what is right for their family. read more
By: Byron Richards | 2010-03-31 | Diseases and Conditions A significant body of science now links poor thyroid function and cognitive decline, including Alzheimer's risk (doubling the risk for women). The information is proving interesting, and not what many would expect. In fact, taking thyroid hormone to help offset aging issues may make cognitive decline worse. read more
By: Robert G. Ogilvie | 2010-04-03 | Business Business as a science, compared to the science of war, is still rather young. While Sun Tzu already 2400 years ago formulated his important military 'management' doctrines, it took nearly these same 2400 years before a retired French mining engineer, Fayol (1841-1925), for the first time in history wrote a paper on the tasks of the manager in a business firm. read more
By: Pedro Teixeira | 2011-09-16 | Mental health Our brain is the most complex organ in our bodies. In humans, the brain is the center of the entire nervous system. read more