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How to use the word Cognitive in a Sentence?

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Dreams do usually incorporate things that happened during the day, leading some researchers to hypothesize that dreams and rapid eye movement sleep is essential for memory consolidation and cognitive rejuvenation, nightmares are the mind’s attempts at making sense of these events, by replaying them in images during sleep.

Joshua Tal

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Usually if you’ve a combination of beta-amyloid and tau, then you would typically develop cognitive decline within a few years, what we found is women who have early menopause or have a very late use of hormone therapy might be at higher risk, but only if they were already on the Alzheimer’s disease continuum, with elevated levels of amyloid.

Gillian Coughlan

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Coffee is the most common ‘drug’ for cognitive enhancement, people who drink coffee are less tired. This is not necessarily a negative.

Peter Kistler

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Markers of inflammation were (also) found, which may be an equally important marker for disease progression, the findings were also apparent in people with no or minimal cognitive symptoms, which suggests these new eye tests may be well-positioned to aid in early diagnosis.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

These stress-signaling pathways get released and they rapidly impair the higher cognitive functions of the prefrontal cortex that includes things like working memory, with chronic stress, you actually lose gray matter in the prefrontal cortex, in sadly the exact regions that are involved with inhibiting the stress response and those areas that give you insight that you’re needing help.

Amy Arnsten

Found on CNN
1 year ago

With OI, we could study the cognitive aspects of neurological conditions as well, for example, we could compare memory formation in organoids derived from healthy people and from Alzheimer’s patients, and try to repair relative deficits. We could also use OI to test whether certain substances, such as pesticides, cause memory or learning problems.

Thomas Hartung

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Exercise is the #1 most powerful tool in the fight against cognitive decline and dementia, people affected by multisite chronic pain may be less able to adhere to regular physical activity as one potential mechanism for increased dementia risk.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When we say talk therapy, we’re talking about different kinds of therapy, particularly cognitive behavioral therapy, also known as CBT. CBT has been shown to be very effective in combination with medication. And psychotherapy is an essential component to treat someone who has severe depression, the good news is that there are very good treatments for depression and there are response rates that are as high as 80% of people within four to six weeks. So I am very hopeful that he will make a full recovery.

Daniel Bober

Found on CNN
1 year ago

A brain MRI can tell us if certain parts of the brain are shrinking or showing signs of atrophy. We will do some blood tests to make sure we’re not missing some treatable causes of cognitive impairment like thyroid disease or vitamin B12 deficiency as well, and oftentimes, we also will do brain metabolism imaging.

Bruce Willis

Found on CNN
1 year ago

At best, they’re telling you something about a very small aspect of aging, for example, grip strength is also a biological age predictor, how active you are is a predictor, and we all know people who fall apart physically but are cognitively all there, so you also need to test cognitive aging.

Pankaj Kapahi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Though these cognitive processes naturally develop from infancy through adulthood, they are also impacted by the experiences that we have and when we have them in our development.

Erika Chiappini

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The evidence on the importance of sleep for cognitive performance is strong.

John Mitchell

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Anybody who doesn’t use this will shortly be at a severe disadvantage. Like, shortly. Like, very soon, i’m just thinking about my cognitive ability with this tool. Versus before, it’s a lot higher, and my efficiency and productivity is way higher.

Jeff Maggioncalda

Found on CNN
1 year ago

He won't be the senator with the most debilitating problems, mental issues, cognitive issues currently or in the time that I've been in the Senate, i'm not saying that's a good thing… but he won't be the first.

The Democratic aide

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

What we collectively understand is it's an emotional dysregulation and cognitive error that occurs, they can't fix the situation, or they can't think their way through the situation, so suicide becomes a viable option as a way to manage the pain that they're in. So they may take action on it in that really short, brief window.

Justin Baker

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Too often, pet owners think their dogs are just' slowing down' and don't realize there are things they can do to ease, slow or even stave off cognitive decline as dogs age, studies show that mental activity and exercise are important for a dog's mental well-being just as it is in humans. Stimulating the brain is important and this can be done easily with food puzzles for example.

Dana Varble

Found on CNN
1 year ago

There was an apparently beneficial effect on immediate word recall in those with mild cognitive impairment, this preliminary but promising finding warrants more exploration of the use of bioelectronic approaches for disorders like Alzheimer's disease.

Rudy Tanzi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It is important to emphasize that the study mainly shows modest but significant improvement in short-term memory, but does not show clear effects on long-term memory since the test was based on word recall only a minute or so after learning the words, cognitive experts would say what you recall from an hour ago is long-term memory.

Rudy Tanzi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When the ovaries stop working due to menopause, they stop making a cocktail of hormones important for general health, even in healthy women, it dramatically increases the risk of stroke, heart disease, cognitive decline, insomnia, osteoporosis, weight gain, arthritis -- those are medically established facts.

Jennifer Garrison

Found on CNN
1 year ago

As we have arguably few-to-no effective treatments for Alzheimer's disease, prevention is crucial. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of treatment, to know that people could potentially improve their cognitive reserve by taking simple steps such as going to classes at the community center, playing bingo with their friends or spending more time walking or gardening is very exciting.

Judy Pa

Found on CNN
1 year ago

In this study, a twofold increase in physical activity was equivalent to about 2.75 fewer years of processing speed aging in women, further, each extra cognitive activity corresponded to 13 fewer years of processing speed aging on average between women and men.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The earlier you can start people on treatments, the easier to enroll people in clinical trials to test new medications. borrow medicines from Alzheimer's to treat cognitive symptoms, from Parkinson's to treat motor symptoms, from narcolepsy to treat attention deficits and from psychiatry to treat behavioral symptoms.

Samantha Holden

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Junk, fried foods, sugary products, and red meat are the enemies of your brain if you overindulge in them, these foods trigger inflammation and damage the blood vessels of your brain, which increase your risk of developing dementia and affecting cognitive abilities.

Susan Kelly

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

In addition, overeating or consuming a lot of calories in a shorter period is linked with an increased risk of memory-related problems and overall cognitive impairment, overeating causes obesity that contributes to diabetes, high blood pressure and heart diseases, which are believed to be further causing Alzheimer’s and other brain illnesses.

Susan Kelly

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

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