Results 341 to 350 of about 3,053,942 (361)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
The development of personalised cognitive prosthetics
2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2008Persons suffering from mild dementia can benefit from a form of cognitive prosthetic which can be used to assist them with their day to day activities. Within our current work we are aiming to develop a successful user-validated cognitive prosthetic for persons with mild dementia.
Nugent, Chris D.+11 more
openaire +6 more sources
Development of Cognitive Controls in Children1
Child Development, 1964Cognitive controls are viewed as determining the information by which individuals adapt to their environment. Two tests were devised to measure in children two cognitive controls reported as being identifiable in adults. Sixty public school children at three age levels (6, 9, and 12 years) were given a Circles Test (scanning vs.
Sebastiano Santostefano, Evelyn Paley
openaire +3 more sources
Cognitive Development in Chimpanzees
2010Cognitive development in chimpanzees has been illuminated through fieldwork and laboratory studies. Their life history reveals the importance of the mother–infant relationship. Females give birth at 5-year intervals on average, and the infants cling to their mothers in the first 3 months. Each chimpanzee community has its own unique cultural traditions,
openaire +1 more source
1983
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the cognitive development in adolescence. Adolescents are more capable than children of formulating hypotheses and examining evidence for or against them. They are able to engage in this type of reasoning even when the original premises are false.
openaire +2 more sources
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the cognitive development in adolescence. Adolescents are more capable than children of formulating hypotheses and examining evidence for or against them. They are able to engage in this type of reasoning even when the original premises are false.
openaire +2 more sources
Language and Cognition in Development
2012arenas, such as mathematics and time, than in more concrete domains such as color? Does language for emotions and for thought processes influence the way in which we construe our own minds? Does learning a technical language influence adult cognition in ways similar to the developmental patterns discussed here? Addressing these questions will give us a
Dedre Gentner+2 more
openaire +3 more sources