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Because the prefrontal cortex and the hippocampus are the two areas that are most susceptible to neurodegenerative diseases and normal
cognitive
decline in aging.
Empower them with the skills to listen, to show empathy, all of that rooted in
cognitive
behavioral therapy; empower them with the skills to provide behavior activation, activity scheduling; and support them using digital technology.
We think, by studying how the sounds are learned, we'll have a model for the rest of language, and perhaps for critical periods that may exist in childhood for social, emotional and
cognitive
development.
And it's not based on theology or philosophy, it's in the study of the mind, across all these spheres of research, from neuroscience to the
cognitive
scientists, behavioral economists, psychologists, sociology, we're developing a revolution in consciousness.
There is the
cognitive
component, which is, "I understand you."
Attention is the basis of all higher
cognitive
and emotional abilities.
There are a bunch of other of these
cognitive
biases, that affect our risk decisions.
And what these
cognitive
biases do is they act as filters between us and reality.
It's limited by our
cognitive
biases.
And there's another
cognitive
bias I'll call confirmation bias, where we tend to accept data that confirms our beliefs and reject data that contradicts our beliefs.
And now you can see, the animal can indeed avoid walls and go to this little platform and make
cognitive
use of its eyes again.
The first C is
cognitive
training.
Then I underwent
cognitive
training.
Here's somebody, what they did as they went through
cognitive
training at ages seven and 11.
So it's really important to remember that sensory, memory and
cognitive
processes are all important, but they're only important to either drive or suppress future movements.
This is a big difference in
cognitive
ability across languages, right?
This little trick of number words gives you a stepping stone into a whole
cognitive
realm.
We have our
cognitive
biases, so that I can take a perfect history on a patient with chest pain.
We've pushed happiness over the
cognitive
horizon, as a society.
So this is just one example of a new era really in
cognitive
neuroscience where we're beginning to understand psychological processes like how you remember or imagine or even think in terms of the actions of the billions of individual neurons that make up our brains.
And all things being equal, older people direct their
cognitive
resources, like attention and memory, to positive information more than negative.
They gave them a bunch of
cognitive
tests, and the answer was: not really.
It's a
cognitive
illusion that we've been studying in my lab for the past few years, and 80 percent of us have it.
And so, as I'm going up, these things are floating around, and you have to sort of let the
cognitive
mind rest back, pull it back a little bit, and let your intuition go as you feel these things.
And these submovements are kind of floating around, and as the wall hits you, they connect themselves to an extent, and that's when the
cognitive
mind: "Oh, 360 flip, I'm going to make that."
In contrast, theta waves are associated with a lot of
cognitive
activity, like visual processing, things where the driver is thinking quite a bit.
Still, 7.6 million children die every year of preventable, treatable diseases, and 178 million kids are malnourished to the point of stunting, a horrible term which means physical and
cognitive
lifelong impairment.
I think the technicities of creativity can be taught and shared, and I think you can find out things about your own personal physical signature, your own
cognitive
habits, and use that as a point of departure to misbehave beautifully.
You know, it's a distributed
cognitive
process in a way.
I work often with designers and visual artists, obviously dancers and other choreographers, but also, more and more, with economists, anthropologists, neuroscientists,
cognitive
scientists, people really who come from very different domains of expertise, where they bring their intelligence to bear on a different kind of creative process.
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