• (APA) defines cognitive flexibility as: The capacity for objective appraisal and appropriately flexible action. Cognitive flexibility also implies adaptability...
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    include basic cognitive processes such as attentional control, cognitive inhibition, inhibitory control, working memory, and cognitive flexibility. Higher-order...
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  • life demands, and commit to behaviors. Flexible personality should not be confused with cognitive flexibility, which is the ability to switch between...
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    interventions to treat cognitive flexibility deficits. Taken together, this line of work continues to reveal how brain dynamics underlie flexible cognition and...
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  • Look up flexibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Flexibility may refer to: Flexibility, the ability of a material to deform elastically and return...
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  • Cognitive remediation is designed to improve neurocognitive abilities such as attention, working memory, cognitive flexibility and planning, and executive...
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    had more cognitive flexibility than older adults. Cognitive flexibility is linked to helping overcome pre-existing biases. The list of cognitive biases...
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  • switching. Both are forms of cognitive flexibility. In the general framework of cognitive therapy and awareness management, cognitive shifting refers to the...
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    disability, an additive deficit is observed in many cases. Flexibility. Poor mental flexibility, as demonstrated in autistic individuals, is characterized...
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  • unnecessary and cost prohibitive. Managers with high cognitive flexibility that can change the type of cognitive processing based on the situation at hand are...
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  • Competence mode I: cognitive flexibility to imagine alternative strategic logics. Competence mode I derives from the cognitive flexibility of an organization...
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    ISBN 0306310252. Spensley, Fiona; Taylor, Josie (1999). "The Development of Cognitive Flexibility: Evidence from Children's Drawings". Human Development. 42 (6):...
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    probably due to autism's effects on thinking patterns, such as reduced cognitive flexibility. Alexithymia (inability to identify and describe one's own emotions)...
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  • definitions of intelligence but not part of IQ measurement include: Cognitive flexibility – abilities in switching between different concepts, or to adapt...
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    of the DLPFC is the executive functions, such as working memory, cognitive flexibility, planning, inhibition, and abstract reasoning. However, the DLPFC...
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    multiple traditional disciplines. Interdisciplinary education fosters cognitive flexibility and prepares students to tackle complex, real-world problems by...
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  • memory, semantics, visual processing, mindwandering, consciousness, cognitive flexibility, and mediating interactions between brain networks. The temporoparietal...
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  • Empathy (redirect from Cognitive empathy)
    empathy, since impaired cognitive empathy has been related with neurocognitive task performance involving cognitive flexibility. Dave Grossman, in his...
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  • theory that positive affect increases cognitive flexibility. Positive mood priming also increases cognitive flexibility when prime words do not have individualistic...
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  • Aging brain (redirect from Cognitive aging)
    Changes in dopamine levels may also cause age-related changes in cognitive flexibility. Decreasing levels of different serotonin receptors and the serotonin...
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    performance tests that measure certain cognitive functions, such as attentional control, inhibitory control, cognitive flexibility, working memory updating and...
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    coordinated by the University of Trento "measure[d] participants’ cognitive flexibility and creativity after the exposure to virtual reality panoramic videos...
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  • executive functioning spans across a number of cognitive tasks, including working memory, cognitive flexibility and reasoning in active goal pursuit. The distinction...
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    behavioral inhibition and impulsivity, as well as cognitive flexibility in adulthood. Similar cognitive flexibility impairments were also seen in PR knockout...
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  • Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment (PCCI) (also known in the scientific community as "CRCIs or Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive Impairments" and in...
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    inability to redirect thoughts or tasks as the situation changes (cognitive flexibility). One suggested explanation for hyperfocus in those with ASD is...
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    Cognition (redirect from Cognitive process)
    comprehension and production of language. Cognitive processes use existing knowledge to discover new knowledge. Cognitive processes are analyzed from very different...
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    interference control (selective attention and cognitive inhibition)], working memory, and cognitive flexibility (including creatively thinking "outside the...
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  • had deficits in response inhibition, but no deficits in memory or cognitive flexibility. Evidence of familial transmittability "suggests, but does not prove...
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  • include diffuse cognitive impairment, with more prominent deficits in the rate of information processing, attention, memory, cognitive flexibility, and problem-solving...
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