cognitively at your peak?
cognitively active to their last days-- for example, they're living with a bunch of other people, and they're constantly having and so on--
cognitively sophisticated, that it exhibits a spatial, temporal dynamics without being authored, that it has a function, and that it can be a source for pleasure
Cognitively , socially, emotionally, physically, large muscle, and small muscle.
cognitively significant anymore, as significant as it used to be?
downregulate cognitively , give you that same thing that won't then disrupt your sleep throughout the night."
How cognitively complicated do you have to be.
But cognitively he was totally there and working with a scientist, a neuroscientist in Georgia, he had a set of electrodes implanted into the part of the pre-motor cortex that controls
of Colombia people who cognitively do not distinguish the color blue from the color green because the heavens is equated to the canopy
And we're wired cognitively to work very hard to try to figure out the origin of our mental pain, which is a hopeless task because we've had it forever.
What happens to you cognitively ?
Things are going on cognitively .
"Researchers suspect that the cognitively demanding act of socializing can actually build up the brain, like exercising builds up muscle.
similar to us cognitively um they play but then they go away and they hide from you and they
you're cognitively engaged, to maybe on the other end, which is the radio.
We tend to get cognitively lazier.
They're still cognitively intact they've just changed this balance between self and other.
to you cognitively are extraordinary.
We're not cognitively wired to amortize our spending.
And so that's what kept them cognitively healthy.
it's cutting into us cognitively -- is there a point where you can't cut?
But we can also find them cognitively .
Once people in that demographic start declining cognitively , they can become subject to one of the most common crimes here in the United States, and in other countries
And she was both physically and cognitively impaired to the point where she couldn't really do anything.
And it's not that he's cognitively messing with you.
So what happens to you cognitively , fitness-wise, illness-wise, attractiveness-wise.
They don't think about how cognitively confusing it could be for a person with disabilities or aging.
And slowly what you're learning-- not cognitively but in practice-- is that yes, we are messy selves.
to have a new cohort of cognitively enhanced people around.
of those miracles might be-- our healthspan physically and cognitively slows.
I feel more cognitively sharp.
And that is, cognitively , a very profound definition, because it actually speaks to the difficulty we face in trying to generate alternatives because
have an understanding of what anyone else is like cognitively before they come into the assessment and start performing-- we've got to start you at the same place
as we get older we tend to get cognitively lazier, as well.
And cognitively , when we think of what's desirable, we actually think in very abstract ways.
I picked this just because it's a cognitively fairly intensive task.
just imagine that our IQ we understand something we cognitively get it or we're
If you've lived a life where you're cognitively active, you're regularly learning new things, you are building what we call a cognitive reserve.
Expect both and prepare for both and put out there in your mind cognitively and be flexible.
So, you can feel you won't feel cognitively as sharp and absolutely won't just think about when you're when you're when you have an
General typical children we have to compare with typically aged matched and cognitively matched children, too.
So we have seen various psychological studies that seem to suggest that we are cognitively
So if you can part your prejudice about one or two titles and think cognitively what's happening when you're playing a game,
And what we know in the culture of hot is that self-sexualization affects girls cognitively , psychologically,
There's so much that has to happen, cognitively , developmentally, in a child for him to get to any one of these stages.
So, let's take a cognitively challenging activity, like playing chess.
but that's not what I'm talking about I'm talking about truly cognitively and emotionally engaging and thinking about a world with me no longer in it I realized that my mind was really kind
What happens is you get to bed and something is happening cognitively and you're like, I need something to switch me off
reaching for something like a chamomile perhaps because if you're having a hard time getting back to sleep cognitively , this is not going to do it.
You better be cognitively sharp.