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Toward a Definition of Cognitive-Driven Development
2020 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME), 2020Software separation into components is a recognition that human work can be improved by focus on a limited set of data. The growing complexity of software has always been a challenge to industry. Several approaches have been proposed to support code design based on architectural styles and code quality metrics.
Alberto Luiz Oliveira Tavares de Souza +1 more
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Cognitive Science: Definition, Status, And Questions
Annual Review of Psychology, 1989conceptual structures. Finer grain sizes are appropriate if the task to be modeled is an elementary one. Just & Carpenter's ( 1985) production model of the rotation of mental images is a good example of this approach. The productions in Just's & Carpenter's program contained primitive actions such as focusing attention on parts of a visual image and ...
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Definitions and characteristics of successful cognitive aging
Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2022AbstractBackgroundDifferent approaches have been used to define successful agers (SA), but there is currently no consensus on either the definition of SA or the underlying neural mechanisms. The aim of this study was to compare new and existing definitions, to understand whether SA are resistant to atrophy and Alzheimer’s disease pathology or resilient
Stefania Pezzoli +4 more
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Mild Cognitive Impairment Definitions: More Evolution Than Revolution
Neurodegenerative Disease Management, 2015Early identification of those at higher risk of dementia may play a part in secondary prevention and has received great clinical and research interest. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a construct originally proposed to identify those who fall between normal cognitive aging and dementia.
Tang EYH +3 more
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Conceptual Definitions and Meaningful Generalizability in Cognitive Enhancement
AJOB Neuroscience, 2020I have argued elsewhere in this journal that the purview of an appropriate neuroethics ought to include analyses of the practices employed by neuroscience (and not merely its theoretic conclusions ...
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LOGICAL-COGNITIVE CHARACTER OF THE TERMINOLOGICAL DEFINITION
Bulletin of the Eurasian Humanities Institute, Philology Series, 2022In order to convey the meaning of linguistic units, scholars use terms such as interpretation, description, and definition of a word in dictionaries. In this sense, this article attempted to discuss the concept of definition in detail, analyzed the issues related to determining the meaning of some concepts used in conjunction with the definition, and ...
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Definition and Concept of Vascular Cognitive Impairment
2020Worldwide, it is estimated that approximately 35 million people had dementia in 2010. With the prevalence of this condition expected to double every 20 years, dementia remains an important public health challenge. These estimates along with the growing costs of contemporary medical care have heightened interest in this disabling and progressive ...
Fernando D. Testai, Philip B. Gorelick
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[Definition and prevalence of mild cognitive impairment].
Revista espanola de geriatria y gerontologia, 2019Cognition is the ability that allows humans to carry out their lives without difficulty, resolving problems and situations, and to continue to learn and correctly process information from the environment for its subsequent retrieval and use. In persons with normal or physiological brain ageing, this ability is maintained throughout their lives. However,
José, Gutiérrez Rodríguez +1 more
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Cognitive, Linguistic, and Social Aspects of Adults' Noun Definitions
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2001Low-income, rural adults and middle-income, urban adults provided oral definitions for eight common nouns. Two general issues were addressed: (1) whether the rural adults' definitions would conform to the well-documented Aristotelian form typically found among middle-class, well-educated adults; and (2) whether different definitional types would emerge
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