Cognition–movement coupling is an essential domain within cognitive neuroscience and movement science, examining how thought processes integrate with ...
Cognitive control is the set of executive functions that underpins our ability to regulate thoughts and actions in line with internal goals, particularly in complex and dynamic environments. Task ...
Cognitive control and priming mechanisms lie at the heart of human behavioural regulation. Research in this domain elucidates how the brain flexibly integrates sensory inputs with motor responses, ...
Studying cognition by averaging data from many people's brain scans hides how individuals use their brains, new Stanford ...
Research shows that averaging brain scans hides how individuals use their brains, offering new insights into personalized ...
The number of studies on happiness and well-being has grown significantly in recent years. As a result of these studies, we now know that engaging in practices like mindfulness and gratitude can be ...
Cognitive control plays a central role in mental skills ranging from plain concentration and focus (on your homework, not that text from your BFF) to calming down after you get upset (say, when you ...
Internationally recognized neuroscientist Ilya Monosov has dedicated his career to understanding how the brain produces and regulates functions such as decision-making, learning, curiosity, ...
Some recent research has focused on how poor cognitive control, mediated by rumination, leads to or sustain depression and anxiety symptoms (e.g., Cohen, Mor, & Henik, 2015; Snyder, & Hankin, 2016; ...
Scattered plots are the effect size as a function of age, with curves fitted by GAM (blue color) and the square root model (red color). Shaded areas around the curves represent standard errors. Dashed ...
Older adults who experienced cardiovascular disease (CVD) events experienced lower cognitive function between three and eight ...
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