The Need for Cognitive Closure and Personal Productivity
The need for cognitive closure is a psychological term that describes the human desire to obtain a straight answer to any questions leaving no space for confusion or ambiguity. This need isn’t the ...
Evidence for distinct cognitive deficits after focal cerebellar lesions
Further research on this specific topic is needed. Our results confirm that cognitive functions are impaired after cerebellar lesions. In accordance with the assumption of Courchesne and Allen, 32 ...
Dance Music Might Improve Your Cognitive Health, According to New Research
Dancing is a form of cardio, making it a pretty great way to stay active while having fun—just ask Debbie Allen—and it can ... shoes can also support your cognitive health.
Cataract and cognitive impairment: a review of the literature
Acquired cataract and cognitive impairment are both common age-related problems, and ophthalmologists are increasingly likely to encounter patients who have both. Patients with dementia types who ...
Biosecurity and the division of cognitive labour
The issue features five articles on the ethics of biosecurity: a feature article, by Allen Buchanan and Maureen Kelley (see ... This idea has often been referred to as ‘the division of cognitive ...
Proceedings of the 2011 Conference on Creativity and Cognition
The Creativity & Cognition Conference series began in 1993 and has evolved into a lively multidisciplinary event combining research and practice. Rigorous research is expanding as theoretic ...
Cognitive Neurology
The Cognitive Neurology Unit (CNU) is an outpatient multispecialty clinic devoted to the evaluation and treatment of people who have difficulties in concentration, memory, perception, and language, as ...