By: Haylie Jordan | 2010-03-27 | Memory Can mental workouts improve the mind's agility? Ask anyone who's ever forgotten the name of a longtime co-worker,or had to re-read a paragraph 3 times before absorbing its content, When the mental strength and agility of youth start to slip, the wisdom of age tells you something.You want it back. read more
By: Alice | 2011-06-02 | Mental health This speech will address the concept of cognitive development among children as derived from the arguments of Lev Vygotsky and Jean Piaget. This speech will address students in a high school where it will tackle the comparison and contrast of the two arguments. It will persuade the students to learn how cognitive develops among children and how this influence the adults' education. read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-18 | Mental health Scientifically validated memory games have been well documented to help maintain and increase brain health. Just by learning new things and playing games that challenge your memory, it will help maintain your brains’ ability to make new neural pathways and stay active and fit even as you age. read more
By: Diane Wachowski | 2010-04-01 | Mental health Cognitive functioning includes all of the following: Orientation to Person, Place, Time and Situation, Attention Span and Concentration, Memory, General Intelligence, Abstract Thinking, Insight and Judgment, and Perception and Coordination. Two ways of testing a person's abstract thinking is by proverbs and similarities, such as what does it mean "a stitch in time saves nine?" Or what are the similarities between a cat and a mouse. Judgment is defined as the ability to compare and evaluate ideas, and choices, to understand their relationships, and to draw appropriate As we age, we do sustain some degree of cognitive functioning loss. Most people are not as concerned with why cognitive functioning is lost as much with how will it affect them and their being able to live independently and handle all their business affairs. read more
By: Mount Gilber | 2010-03-27 | Hardware Portable USB drives have a number of names associated with them. Among other things, these small drives are sometimes referred to as memory sticks. A corporate memory stick is essentially branded USB memory available as on-the-spot storage for files, photos, and documents to be accessed by computer or similar USB device. read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-16 | Mental health There are many things that can affect cognition in the normal adult. Going through life you might be presented with many things that can affect your personal cognition and recognizing these issues can help you preserve your cognitive abilities. Without the right cognitive abilities, you might not be able to fully take on life each day. read more
By: john wilson | 2011-08-29 | Medicine Piracetam or Piracetam nootropil is a world class cognitive enhancer drug which has been proven to boost mental energy, increase vigilance, better concentration and improve memory. read more
By: john wilson | 2011-08-12 | Medicine Human brain is like a computer which stores a large amount of data. Just like the computer which needs to be upgraded from time to time for its proper functioning, our brain too needs a memory upgrade and constant kick after a certain period of time. read more
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: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-16 | Mental health Using a memory exercise can help you to strengthen your cognitive abilities. Losing these abilities is something that many people experience during later life. This is something that can cause people to lose their independence. Using tools that strengthen cognition can help you much later in life. read more
By: Mark Appleton | 2010-12-10 | Marketing Advertising for your business is a necessary expense. It is often very expensive, time consuming, and the results are not guaranteed. The use of promotional memory sticks can address each of these issues. Your company's logo, name, and slogan will appear on the promotional memory stick. read more
By: Dan Eitreim | 2012-06-07 | Photography Here are three tips that can - and WILL - save you from a disaster with your cameras' memory stick! Why risk losing it all, when a disaster is so easy to avoid? read more
By: Thomas Manner | 2012-05-22 | Mental health Mild cognitive impairment is the stage between the normal and expected cognitive decline associated with normal aging and the more severe decline from dementia. This impairment involves memory problems, language, critical thinking and judgment. These issues are more pronounced with sufferers from mild cognitive impairment than it would otherwise be with people is merely experiencing some degradati read more
By: Craig Robin | 2010-04-02 | Memory With aging comes the most worrying problem of old age memory loss. With passing of each year, brain cells functioning is affected which in turn directly effects you ability to recall and retrieve information. It is known that our memory reaches its maximum productivity at the age of 30. From there on the journey is downhill. read more
By: ricardo lumbardo | 2010-10-07 | Business Don't let your dog go into old age miserably. You don't have to lose your pet's energy earlier because of Cognitive Dysfunction. This page contains valuable information about doggy Alzheimer, so you can provide relief and comfort for your older dogs. read more