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Rehabilitation of cognitive functions is a primary goal in neurological and psychiatric settings. Cognitive treatments include individual and group exercises, as well as the use of computer programs and virtual reality. Besides, ongoing studies have been examining the clinical usefulness of non-invasive cerebral cortex stimulation in increasing the efficacy of cognitive protocols. Cognitive rehabilitation is based on neuroplasticity and affects brain morphological and physiological responses by integration of behavioral and cognitive changes. The brain correlates of rehabilitation-induced modifications can be investigated through magnetic resonance imaging, both at structural and functional macro-levels. Animal research can integrate such information providing data on axonal regrowth and reshaping of synaptic connectivity in response to treatment. Animal models of neurological and psychiatric conditions have been developed, and preclinical test batteries for the assessment of cognitive functions in animal models of such conditions have been created. The question is then: how does rehabilitation drive reorganization at the neuronal level? The focus of this Research Topic is on rehabilitation-induced cognitive and neural plasticity in adult humans and animal models. The goal is to provide an integrated picture highlighting what techniques have been proven to be effective.
Neuroimaging --- Brain Stimulation --- cerebral plasticity --- cognitive functions --- training --- Rehabilitation
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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact
cognitive functions --- working memory --- BCI (Brain Computer Interface) --- EEG --- fNIRS (functional near infrared spectroscopy) --- Cognitive Processes
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"International journal of cognitive science."
Cognition --- Cognition. --- Périodiques. --- Cognitive Function --- Cognitions --- Cognitive Functions --- Function, Cognitive --- Functions, Cognitive --- Psychology --- Cognitie. --- periodicals. --- cognition. --- Periodicals.
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Consciousness --- Cognition --- Conscience --- Cognition. --- Consciousness. --- Consciousnesses --- Cognitive Function --- Cognitions --- Cognitive Functions --- Function, Cognitive --- Functions, Cognitive --- Apperception --- Mind and body --- Perception --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Spirit --- Self --- Conscience. --- cognition.
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Substance abuse --- Cognition. --- Psychological aspects. --- Treatment. --- Substance-Related Disorders --- therapy. --- psychology. --- Psychology --- Cognitive Function --- Cognitions --- Cognitive Functions --- Function, Cognitive --- Functions, Cognitive
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Wilson's book proposes an associationistic form of psychological theory which is opposed to the more extreme structuralist claims. It brings together a relatively novel combination of topics from psychology, computational linguistics and artificial intelligence which support a viable associationistic position.
Cognitive psychology --- Cognitive --- Psycholinguistics --- Psycholinguistique --- Cognition. --- Psycholinguistics. --- Language, Psychology of --- Language and languages --- Psychology of language --- Speech --- Linguistics --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Psychological aspects --- Cognition --- Psycholinguistic --- Cognitive Function --- Cognitions --- Cognitive Functions --- Function, Cognitive --- Functions, Cognitive
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This volume presents new developments in cognitive grammar and explores its descriptive and explanatory potential with respect to a wide range of language phenomena. These include the formation and use of locationals, causative constructions, adjectival and nominal expressions of oriented space, morphological layering, tense and aspect, and extended uses of verbal predicates. There is also a section on the affinities between cognitive grammar an early linguistic theories, both ancient and modern.
Cognition. --- Cognitive grammar. --- Linguistics. --- Cognitive grammar --- Grammar --- 801.56 --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Cognitive linguistics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Psycholinguistics --- Linguistic --- Cognitive Function --- Cognitions --- Cognitive Functions --- Function, Cognitive --- Functions, Cognitive --- Grammaire cognitive --- Cognition --- Linguistics
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" ... an interdisciplinary forum for exploring the mental foundations of culture and the cultural foundations of mental life. The primary focus of the journal is on explanations of cultural phenomena in terms of acquisition, representation and transmission involving cognitive capacities without excluding the study of cultural differences. The journal contains articles, commentaries, reports of experiments, and book reviews that emerge out of the inquiries by, and conversations between, scholars in experimental psychology, developmental psychology, social cognition, neuroscience, human evolution, cognitive science of religion, and cognitive anthropology"--Journal home page
Cognition --- Cognition and culture --- Cognition. --- Cognition and culture. --- Culture and cognition --- Culture --- Ethnophilosophy --- Ethnopsychology --- Socialization --- Cognitive Science. --- Ethnic & Cultural Studies. --- Cognitive Function --- Cognitions --- Cognitive Functions --- Function, Cognitive --- Functions, Cognitive --- Health Sciences --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Psychology
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Cognition --- Cognition. --- Brain --- Cognitive Science. --- Behavior. --- physiology. --- Psychology --- Acceptance Process --- Acceptance Processes --- Behaviors --- Process, Acceptance --- Processes, Acceptance --- Cognitive Sciences --- Science, Cognitive --- Sciences, Cognitive --- Cognitive Function --- Cognitions --- Cognitive Functions --- Function, Cognitive --- Functions, Cognitive
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Over a half-century of research has documented the fact that people of different ages perform at different levels on a variety of tests of cognitive functioning, and yet there are still no comprehensive theories to account for these phenomena. A Theory of Cognitive Aging is intended to begin intellectual discussion in this area by identifying major issues of controversy, and proposing a particular theoretical interpretation based on the notion that the rate of processing information slows down with increased age.
Cognition --- Age Factors --- Cognitive Function --- Cognitions --- Cognitive Functions --- Function, Cognitive --- Functions, Cognitive --- Age Reporting --- Age Factor --- Factor, Age --- Factors, Age --- Age factors in cognition --- Ability, Influence of age on --- Age factors --- Ability, Influence of age on. --- Age factors.
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