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Psilocybin has shown promise for the treatment of mood disorders, which are often accompanied by cognitive dysfunction including cognitive rigidity.
Manoj K. Doss +10 more
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Towards engineering ontologies for cognitive profiling of agents on the semantic web [PDF]
Research shows that most agent-based collaborations suffer from lack of flexibility. This is due to the fact that most agent-based applications assume pre-defined knowledge of agents’ capabilities and/or neglect basic cognitive and interactional ...
Basharat, A, Spinelli, G
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Recognizing and understanding the cognitive flexibility skills of managers; Providing a fuzzy cognitive mapping of the generating factors with the FCM method [PDF]
The only constant principle in our world today is change, in such a way that change has become a constant element of today's equations. Change and transformation has caused new stimuli in the business world and has made flexibility skills an important ...
ali shariatnejad +1 more
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Cognitive flexibility is a central component of executive functions that allow us to behave meaningful in an ever changing environment. Here, we support a distinction between two different types of cognitive flexibility, shifting flexibility and ...
Maja eDshemuchadse +2 more
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The study aimed to examine the pre-service teachers’ cognitive flexibility levels and techno-pedagogical education competencies in terms of several variables and to determine whether there is a relationship between their cognitive flexibility levels and ...
Gülcan Öztürk +2 more
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Efficient multi-standard cognitive radios on FPGAs [PDF]
Cognitive radios that support multiple standards and modify operation depending on environmental conditions are becoming more important as the demand for higher bandwidth and efficient spectrum use increases.
Fahmy, Suhaib A. +2 more
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Touchscreen-based cognitive tasks reveal age-related impairment in a primate aging model, the grey mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus) [PDF]
Mouse lemurs are suggested to represent promising novel non-human primate models for aging research. However, standardized and cross-taxa cognitive testing methods are still lacking.
Ammersdorfer, Sandra +3 more
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Cognitive flexibility, or the ability to flexibly switch between different task sets, is often operationalized using performance on voluntary task switching (VTS) paradigms. In VTS paradigms, performance is commonly measured by examining reaction time, accuracy, the effects of switching tasks on reaction time and accuracy, and the rate at which ...
Michael Imburgio, Joseph M Orr
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The role of neural flexibility in cognitive aging
Studies assessing relationships between neural and cognitive changes in healthy aging have shown that a variety of aspects of brain structure and function explain a significant portion of the variability in cognitive outcomes throughout adulthood.
Eleanna Varangis +3 more
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An account of cognitive flexibility and inflexibility for a complex dynamic task [PDF]
Problem solving involves adapting known problem solving methods and strategies to the task at hand (Schunn & Reder, 2001) and cognitive flexibility is considered to be “the human ability to adapt the cognitive processing strategies to face new and ...
De Obeso Orendain, Alberto, Wood, Sharon
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