• Cognitive shifting is the mental process of consciously redirecting one's attention from one fixation to another. In contrast, if this process happened...
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  • A cognitive shift or shift in cognitive focus is triggered by the brain's response and change due to some external force. A cognitive shift can occur...
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  • mental flexibility, mental set shifting, cognitive shifting, task switching/shifting, attention switching/attentional shifting, and attentional control. Scott...
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  • in. Cognitive analytic therapy Cognitive bias mitigation Cognitive-shifting David D. Burns Debiasing History of psychotherapy Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy...
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  • Cognitive reframing is a psychological technique that consists of identifying and then changing the way situations, experiences, events, ideas and emotions...
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  • Task switching (psychology) (category Cognitive tests)
    set-shifting, is an executive function that involves the ability to unconsciously shift attention between one task and another. In contrast, cognitive shifting...
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  • cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment, diabetes, altered body composition and obesity, among other conditions. The shift work system in modern industrial...
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    The overview effect is a cognitive shift reported by some astronauts while viewing the Earth from space. Researchers have characterized the effect as...
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    A cognitive bias is a systematic pattern of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment. Individuals create their own "subjective reality" from their...
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  • that). The most difficult items require fluid transformations and cognitive shifting between the various types of concept puzzles that the examinee had...
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  • In cognitive psychology, cognitive load refers to the amount of working memory resources used. However, it is essential to distinguish it from the actual...
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    In cognitive science and neuropsychology, executive functions (collectively referred to as executive function and cognitive control) are a set of cognitive...
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  • Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a neurocognitive disorder which involves cognitive impairments beyond those expected based on an individual's age and...
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    Machine ACP-EU Fisheries: Research Report No 8. Shifting Baselines website Shifting Baselines Blog Shifting baseline - Conservation Science Institute Anne...
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  • Cognitive inertia is the tendency for a particular orientation in how an individual thinks about an issue, belief, or strategy to resist change. Clinical...
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  • Cognitive disorders (CDs), also known as neurocognitive disorders (NCDs), are a category of mental health disorders that primarily affect cognitive abilities...
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  • Executive dysfunction (category Cognitive science)
    behaviour. Impairments in set shifting ability are a notable feature of executive dysfunction; set shifting is the cognitive ability to dynamically change...
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    Dementia (redirect from Cognitive decline)
    many neurodegenerative diseases, characterized by a general decline in cognitive abilities that affects a person's ability to perform everyday activities...
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  • Cognitive linguistics is an interdisciplinary branch of linguistics, combining knowledge and research from cognitive science, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology...
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  • The cognitive revolution was an intellectual movement that began in the 1950s as an interdisciplinary study of the mind and its processes, from which...
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  • Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is a technique for treating insomnia without (or alongside) medications. Insomnia is a common problem...
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    helplessness: Cognitive shifts during helplessness training and their behavioral consequences.". In Sarason I, Sarason B, Pierce G (eds.). Cognitive interference:...
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  • New Zealand term for extended working holidays Overview effect, the cognitive shift experienced by astronauts when viewing Earth from space Object Explosion...
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  • of human intelligence since dopamine is crucial to working memory, cognitive shifting, abstract, distant concepts, and other hallmarks of advanced intelligence...
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  • "epistemological" emotion because humor occurs when one experiences a cognitive shift from one knowledge structure about a target to another, such as hearing...
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    essence." Attention has also been described as the allocation of limited cognitive processing resources. Attention is manifested by an attentional bottleneck...
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  • Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS), also called Schmahmann's syndrome is a condition that follows from lesions (damage) to the cerebellum...
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  • Neuroenhancement or cognitive enhancement is the experimental use of pharmacological or non-pharmacological methods intended to improve cognitive and affective...
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    vascular dementia present with progressive cognitive impairment, acutely or sub-acutely as in mild cognitive impairment, frequently step-wise, after multiple...
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  • response inhibition, task shifting skill and task strategy were involved—have been conducted and analyzed. These three cognitive processes are involved and...
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