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Memory and problem-solving are both categorized as fundamental cognitive processes or skills in academic literature [1] and [2]. Furthermore, they are frequently cited together as cognitive functions that are supported by sleep [3] and improved through proper micronutrient supplementation in children [4] and [5].
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The Role of Nutrition in Child Development inspirechildren.com 1 fact
claimIron, iodine, and vitamins B6 and B12 are vital for cognitive functions in children, including concentration, memory, and problem-solving.
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claimIn the book 'Cognitive Science: An Introduction to the Study of Mind', Jay Friedenberg identifies visual pattern recognition, object recognition, attention, memory, imagery, and problem solving as the major categories of mental processes.
The Role Of Nutrition In Early Childhood Development And Its ... discovery.researcher.life 1 fact
claimMicronutrient supplementation, specifically iron, iodine, and zinc, significantly enhances cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and problem-solving in children.
The Role of Play in Cognitive and Emotional Development longdom.org 1 fact
claimCognitive skills encompass problem-solving, critical thinking, language acquisition, and memory.
How Lack of Sleep Impacts Cognitive Performance and Focus sleepfoundation.org 1 fact
claimSleep supports various aspects of cognition, including memory, problem-solving, creativity, emotional processing, and judgment.