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Brain Mechanisms of Cognitive Skills

Consciousness and Cognition, 1997
This article examines the anatomy and circuitry of skills that, like reading, calculating, recognizing, or remembering, are common abilities of humans. While the anatomical areas active are unique to each skill there are features common to all tasks.
Posner, Michael I.   +2 more
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SKILLS AND COGNITIVE SKILLS

Scientific Works
This article discusses human skills. Skills are interpreted as actions that a person performs to acquire motor or intellectual abilities, carrying out those actions in the appropriate manner. It is shown that, alongside new skills, new knowledge and habits also emerge during the process of activity.
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Employers’ skill preferences across Europe: between cognitive and non-cognitive skills

Journal of Education and Work, 2015
This article analyses online job advertisements to identify skills that are demanded in selected low- and medium-skilled occupations. We explore data from the publicly administered cross-European EURES job search portal and quantify the different cognitive and non-cognitive skills requested by employers in small European economies.
Lucia Mýtna Kureková   +3 more
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Loss of cognitive skill across delays: Constraints for theories of cognitive skill acquisition.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010
Mastering a cognitive skill requires many practice sessions, occurring over a period of days, weeks, months, or even years. Although a large body of research describes and explains gains made within a given practice session, few studies have investigated what happens to these gains across a delay, and none have examined effects of delays on item ...
Nicolas J, Wilkins, Katherine A, Rawson
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Cognitive Skills in Medicine: An Introduction

2014
Cognition encompasses all processes from perception to action including attention and memory, reasoning, and decision making. Therefore, all skills (perceptual skills, motor skills, diagnosing skill, medical skills) are cognitive skills.Cognitive skills are supported by two types of knowledge: declarative (knowing what) and procedural knowledge ...
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Development of Cognitive Skills

1978
The use of the expression “cognitive skills” implies several presuppositions whose explanation can be useful for what follows.
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Specialized Cognitive Skills

2020
Derek Ream, Isaac Tourgeman
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Constraints on Cognitive Skills

1986
Acquisition of skill in cognitive tasks, measured by speed or accuracy of performance tends to increase in a continuous way with motivated practice. The improvement in skill supposes that a standard unit of measure exists for the practice to express itself upon.
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