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Cognitive Skills: Conservation
by Spill in Culture & Society > Science
Read about the cognitive skill of conservation in science.
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How to Improve Cognitive Skills in Teenagers
by 5min in Health & Nutrition > General
Learn how fish may improve cognitive skills in teenagers in this medical report.
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Keywords in Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development - Explanation of Key Phrases in Piaget's Theory
by carole.anne in Education > General
A description of the main concepts and key phrases in Piaget's theory of cognitive development.
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How to Improve Decision Making Skills
by nickmutt in Business & Finance > Management
Decision making skill is necessary for everyone to take any decision. Wrong decision can harm you financially, emotionally, physically. So, it is better to take right decision at the right time at the right place.
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Keywords in Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development - An Explanation of Key Ideas in Piaget’s Theories
by carole.anne in Education > College and University
A description of the main concepts and key phrases in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development.
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How Noise And Nervous System Get In Way Of Reading Skills
by nirajattal in Health & Nutrition > General
How Noise And Nervous System Get In Way Of Reading Skills...lets see here under
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How to give yourself a cognitive therapy session
by kay_pierre in Health & Nutrition > Mental Health
This is about counseling and how to give yourself a cognitive therapy session.
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Video Games Improve Children Skills
by Jacklina in Family > Children
According to some researchers reports video games have a positive effect on cognitive and perceptual skills. Also they can improve eye-hand coordination, concentration and math skills.
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The Complexity of Cognition: An Example (Part 3 of 3)
by Spill in Culture & Society > Science
Read about the complexity of cognition in psychology.
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How Does the Brain Form Sentences?
by ysssyss in Culture & Society > Science
Forming a grammatically correct sentence may seem to require advanced cognitive skills, but it turns out that our creative language capacity might rely on a less sophisticated system than is commonly thought.




