In general, cognitive support diets are formulated to include nutrients that have a known role in brain development, function and/or maintenance, with...
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currently no strong evidence that such diets are effective in improving cognitive function. Claims for cognitive support appear on a number of kitten formulations...
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health. Brain and cognitive health decline as the dog ages which leads to the inclusion of vitamin E and L-carnitine in senior dog diets to combat this decline...
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Dog food (section Types of diets)
will require a diet with a lowered energy content compared to non senior diets. Although senior dogs require lower energy content diets, they will also...
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Puppy nutrition (redirect from Growth diets for puppies)
puppy diets, diets containing 1.4% n-3 fatty acids, or 0.19% DHA resulted in optimal neurological function. Along with DHA, vitamin E also supports the...
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TF-CBT (trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapies). A 2018 systematic review found moderate strength of evidence supporting the effectiveness of EMDR...
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Schizophrenia (redirect from Cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia)
Mueser KT, Feldman K, Wolfe R, Pascaris A (March 2007). "Cognitive training for supported employment: 2–3 year outcomes of a randomized controlled trial"...
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cats and other cats kept for the intended purpose of pest control in rural settings; but scientific evidence does not support the popular use of cats...
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Raw feeding (redirect from BARF Diet)
dogs, cats, and other animals a diet consisting primarily of uncooked meat, edible bones, and organs. The ingredients used to formulate raw diets vary...
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Walnut (section Cat litter)
to support walnut consumption as a blood pressure-lowering strategy. As of 2021[update], the relationship between walnut consumption and cognitive health...
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Veganism (redirect from Vegan diet)
weight and improve glycemia. A second reported that vegetarian diets, including vegan diets, are associated with lower risk for vascular disease, obesity...
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Aphasia (section Cognitive deficits)
shown that cognitive neural networks support language reorganisation after stroke, The degree to which deficits in attention and other cognitive domains...
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Vegetarianism (redirect from Health effects of vegetarian diets)
lacto-ovo vegetarian diet includes both. As the strictest of vegetarian diets, a vegan diet excludes all animal products, and can be accompanied by abstention...
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carnivores may have higher EQ's due to their relatively enriched diets, as well as the cognitive capacity required for effectively hunting prey. One example...
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FRIENDS program (category Cognitive behavioral therapy)
prevention programs. The FRIENDS programs incorporate physiological, cognitive and behavioural strategies to assist children, youths and adults in coping...
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American robin (section Diet)
northern Lower Michigan". Living Bird. 15: 33–41. Sherrod, S. K. (1978). "Diets of North American Falconiformes" (PDF). Raptor Research. 12 (3/4): 49–121...
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This cognitive conflict is experienced as psychological discomfort (i.e., "eeriness"), much like the discomfort that is experienced with cognitive dissonance...
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joint pain, kidney failure, and cancer. Lack of exercise and high-caloric diets are considered to be the primary contributors to pet obesity. It is widely...
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Gr. Cr.) is a Japanese cognitive scientist (computational linguistics, functional brain science, cognitive psychology, cognitive warfare, analytic philosophy)...
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Aging in dogs (section Importance of diet in aging)
systems. Diet — There are some disagreements regarding the ideal diet. Commonly, senior dogs are fed commercially manufactured senior dog food diets. However...
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found that autistic boys on casein-free diets had significantly thinner bones than usual, presumably because the diets contribute to calcium and vitamin D...
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Child development (section Cognitive/intellectual)
affecting development may include both diet and disease exposure, as well as social, emotional, and cognitive experiences. However, examination of environmental...
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Mind (section Cognitive science)
fields of inquiry studying the mind include psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, and philosophy of mind. They tend to focus on different aspects...
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consumption of a diverse diet including plant foods and new technologies for cooking and processing food such as fire. Diets deficient in iron, zinc,...
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Homo habilis (section Diet)
specimen's association with the Oldowan (then considered evidence of advanced cognitive ability) was also used as justification for classifying it into Homo....
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species. While the diets of the two species overlap, they eat in different proportions since the ring-tailed lemur has a more varied diet and spends more...
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Animal cognition (section The cognitive revolution)
behavioral ecology, and evolutionary psychology; the alternative name cognitive ethology is sometimes used. Many behaviors associated with the term animal...
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Memory (redirect from Cognitive neuroscience of memory)
observation, or memorization, is an example of sensory memory. It is out of cognitive control and is an automatic response. With very short presentations, participants...
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impairment of the quality of life. Dementia in pets leading to loss of cognitive function and normal daily behaviour and interactions with owner. Dementia...
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