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How to use the word cognitively in a Sentence?

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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

It's still going to be a long road for him, even though he's progressed to the point to where he's cognitively there and he can physically move( and) understand what's going on, it's still going to take a lot of time.

Jace Oliverson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

You can watch a lot of training videos and you can read all the handbooks. You can get cognitively how this is supposed to go. But actually doing it and feeling the feelings of being in one of these conversations, even if it's simulated, is just a different kind of learning experience.

Dan Fichter

Found on CNN
2 years ago

People are getting disoriented -- kind of starting to lose it cognitively.

Christiane Northrup

Found on CNN
2 years ago

To better understand the order and the direction of causation in these relationships, future research will need to build a picture of how sleep patterns, biological processes, and cognitive skills change over longer periods of time, this new research is from a large, international study on cognitively healthy people, but it did rely on participants to report their sleep duration rather than measuring it directly.

Laura Phipps

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Just imagine you don't sleep enough and you're cranky, who's going to want to be around you ? Another part of it is being cognitively sharp.

Meir Kryger

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Something appears to happen cognitively and now familiar food is unfamiliar and they don't want to eat it, if the parent can ride it out, when they become preschoolers, they become less skeptical of unfamiliar food.

Ellyn Satter

Found on CNN
5 years ago

There is a preponderance of them here, and what we think is this is perhaps a specialization site, where they were working hides. And that is indicative of a very cognitively advanced sort of society.

Travis Pickering

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

As we get older the brain can get smaller, so the bridging veins can have small bleeds and patients may need to be screened cognitively with an examination as well as imaging to look for subtle chronic subdural hematomas that can interfere with walking and cognition and cause chronic complaints.

Jessica Zwerling

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Families with higher incomes are able to provide a cognitively stimulating environment for their children as they can purchase educational toys, books, and offer variety in the child’s life such as bringing them to museums, as well as purchasing better quality food which will also help their development, however, income is also a marker for underlying characteristics within the family.

Orla Doyle

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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