Articles, tagged with "cognitive ability", page 2
16th November 2010
Looking at the differences in our lifestyles over the last thirty years or so, there has been a dramatic change. Ready meals are a popular choice for many, due to the busy lifestyles some lead. Many people choose the easier option to exercise, which nowad...
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Author:
shomst
03rd November 2010
24 hour food is great if you are just coming in for a night on the town, but who else does it benefit? There are many people who can benefit from late-night snacks so please read on to learn more.
Truck Drivers
Truck drivers, or truckers, are limite...
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Antoine Adelais
15th October 2010
Indeed no matter the age of your kids, it would still be good for you to get them a great kids cookset. This is because they always have the curiosity of behaving just like adults and this includes the desire to cook especially the girls. There are differ...
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Christoffer X Altesino
21st September 2010
Six sigma green belt certification is an attempt to a candidate's expertise using six sigma tools and knowledge of the process involved. Examiners are looking for cognition in addition to hands on understanding.
1-Terminology, 2-Understanding, 3-Applic...
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Author:
JenB
01st September 2010
What is the importance of a preschool education?
A great preschool education is essential for the development during early childhood. Thinking skills which will be necessary for the child's entire life are developed during this phase of their lives. Re...
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Author:
Eren Mckay
10th August 2010
The tapping task was developed by Mike Albers of ECU for measuring the usability of written items. It involves the principles of cognitive psychology called, cognitive load.
Cognitive load is said to be the amount of information that one can concentrat...
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Author:
Clinton R. Lanier
05th August 2010
Unless you've been living under a rock or haven't seen an action movie, you probably have a vague idea of what martial arts is. However, you may have a misguided view, because Hollywood doesn't tend to portray things in complete accuracy. So if when you...
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Author:
William Gabriel
03rd August 2010
Brain training is popular these days and there are many programs to train a person to improve the thinking process. Who does not want to think clearer, faster, and improve the brain function. For some of us this training is great but optional. However, ...
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anne sentell
15th July 2010
There has been a lot of debate about the nature of Asperger's syndrome and where it fits within the Autism spectrum. The one thing that is known for sure is that Asperger's IS a type of autism, but without many of the debilitating symptoms. There are many...
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Shaun Acosta
13th July 2010
Alzheimer's disease is a devastating degenerative condition that affects the brain and your cognitive abilities - especially your memory. A form of dementia, Alzheimer's can strike at any time over the age of 55.
The brain contains billions of cells a...
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Author:
Mark Dewar
09th July 2010
Most people will find the ACCA exams a stressful and nerve-wracking experience. While it's possible to see them as an opportunity to show how much you've learned, there's still a lot at stake and it's only natural that students should have doubts and wish...
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Author:
Nick Yorke
24th June 2010
Is your baby with autism or a studying disability going to be given an IQ take a look at by particular education personnel? Are you involved that the IQ rating might not be accurate because of your kid's incapacity? Would you wish to learn about verbal an...
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Author:
wipo
26th May 2010
Thanks to sites such as Bipolar Central there is now a high awareness of what bipolar is and how to recognize and act on the symptoms before it can affect a person completely. Bipolar can also be known as manic depression, as sufferers of bipolar disorder...
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Author:
Barry Bowen
07th May 2010
Intelligence is often associated with brain power or the cognitive ability of the brain to retain large volumes of information and process thought. The brain, though constituting merely two percent of a human's body weight, is considered as the most impor...
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Author:
David Stack
20th April 2010
Do you have a full time job and yet, you found your income insufficient for your everyday needs? This is a common reason why there are many individuals that are still looking for ways to earn an extra source of income. Nowadays, you can absolutely make mo...
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Author:
Gary McGeown