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Getting a grip on cognitive flexibility [PDF]
Cognitive flexibility refers to the ability to quickly reconfigure our mind, as when we switch between different tasks. This review highlights recent evidence showing that cognitive flexibility can be conditioned by simple incentives typically known to drive lower-level learning, such as stimulus–response associations.
Braem, Senne, Egner, Tobias
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Self-reported nutritional status, executive functions, and cognitive flexibility in adults [PDF]
Objectives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between nutrition status, executive cognitive functions, and cognitive flexibility; and to analyze the role of gender, age, and nutrition status in the prediction of executive ...
Siamak Khodarahimi
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Cerebellar involvement in cognitive flexibility [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the cerebellar structures are involved in functions requiring cognitive flexibility abilities.
D. CUTULI +6 more
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In the present exploratory study we investigate whether cognitive flexibility is a unitary mechanism underlying flexible behaviours across many domains or a domain-specific capacity.
Thea Ionescu +3 more
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Neurostimulation to Improve Cognitive Flexibility. [PDF]
Cognitive flexibility, the capacity to adapt behaviors in response to changing environments, is impaired across mental illnesses, including depression, anxiety, addiction, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Cortico-striatal-cortical circuits are integral to cognition and goal-directed behavior and disruptions in these circuits are linked to cognitive ...
Sachse EM, Widge AS.
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Cognitive flexibility as a protective factor for empathy
Although cognitive flexibility has always been considered essential to empathy, the relevant findings have been inconsistent. Inconsistent results may be because cognitive flexibility is a multi-level structure, while empathy is also a multilayer ...
Zhiwei Cai, Bing Qi
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Cognitive flexibility is usually described as a skill that allows us to revise our behaviors or ideas as the task objective or the environment changes.
Yeşim Yavaşlar Doğru +2 more
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Comparison of Concepts of Cognitive Flexibility and Psychological Flexibility
Individuals need to have some abilities in order to cope with the difficulties that they may experience. Cognitive flexibility and psychological flexibility are within the scope of these abilities.
Şebnem Aslan, Fulya Turk
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Defining the standard levels of spontaneous cognitive flexibility among master’s students
Background and Study Aim. Research has shown that sports and physical activities have a positive influence on cognitive flexibility. Cognitive flexibility is the ability to adapt and switch between tasks, thoughts, or strategies, and it is considered an ...
Amina Bougherra +2 more
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Role of Cognitive Flexibility in Bilingualism and Creativity
The present study examined cognitive flexibility as a mediator in the relationship between bilingualism and creativity. Other variables, such as cultural orientation, multicultural experience, and second language acquisition age, were also included to ...
Daehyun Kim, Mark A. Runco
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