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Memory and attention are consistently linked as core cognitive domains that are simultaneously impaired by poor sleep quality and sleep deprivation, as evidenced by [1], [2], [3], and [4]. Furthermore, they are frequently categorized together as essential executive function skills in educational curricula [5], [6] and are both enhanced by micronutrient supplementation [7].

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Investigating the impact of sleep quality on cognitive functions ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 9 facts
claimPoor sleep quality impairs attention, memory, executive functions, and overall cognitive performance, as documented by Leong and Chee (2023).
claimPoor sleep quality impairs attention, memory, executive functions, and overall cognitive performance, as documented by Leong and Chee (2023).
claimDeficits in sleep quality are consistently linked to impairments in key cognitive domains, including attention, memory, and executive functions.
claimMisalignment of circadian rhythms negatively affects attention, memory, and executive functions, thereby impairing academic performance.
claimPrior studies have shown that sleep deprivation impairs attention, memory, and executive functions, which leads to reduced academic performance.
claimJapanese university students with poor sleep quality performed significantly worse on cognitive tests measuring attention, memory, and executive functions, according to a 2023 study.
claimSleep deprivation impairs attention, memory, and executive functions, which leads to reduced academic performance.
claimCircadian rhythm misalignment negatively affects attention, memory, and executive functions, which impairs academic performance.
measurementStudents in London scored significantly higher on cognitive measures, including verbal learning, memory, attention, executive function, non-verbal reasoning, and cognitive flexibility, compared to students in Tokyo (p < 0.01).
Development of Behavioral Economics - NCBI - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Beatty A, Moffitt R, Buttenheim A · National Academies Press 4 facts
claimPerception, attention, and memory are three fundamental classes of cognitive processes that significantly influence decision-making across individuals and domains.
claimResearch in cognitive psychology and neuroscience has demonstrated that human decision-making is influenced by fundamental cognitive processes such as perception, attention, and memory, and their significant limitations.
claimPerception, attention, and memory are three fundamental classes of cognitive processes that significantly influence decision-making across individuals and domains.
claimCognitive psychologists and neuroscientists have contributed to behavioral economics by providing a detailed understanding of human cognitive processes, including perception, attention, and memory, and their limitations.
Moving Forward on the Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers consc.net Journal of Consciousness Studies 2 facts
claimDavid Chalmers argues that Patricia Churchland mischaracterizes his 'easy' versus 'hard' problem distinction by framing it as a division between specific cognitive problems like attention, learning, and memory on one hand, and the problem of consciousness on the other.
claimDavid Chalmers acknowledges that concepts like memory, attention, and consciousness may subsume elements of both functioning and subjective experience, meaning there are 'easy' and 'hard' aspects to each of these phenomena.
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2 facts
referenceBuddhist conceptualizations of mindfulness emphasize a constant connection between the functions of memory and attention, describing mindfulness as a continuous discriminative attentional capacity for efficiently encoding and recollecting experiences without distraction or forgetfulness.
claimWhile biases of attention and memory related to habitual distortions are proposed to be extinguished and reconsolidated through meditation, the specific dosage and quality of meditation time required for such change remains unclear.
The Power of Playful Learning in the Early Childhood Setting | NAEYC naeyc.org NAEYC 2 facts
claimDuncan et al. (2007) assert that early childhood curricula should include reading, STEM experiences, and a focus on executive function skills such as attention, impulse control, and memory.
claimEarly childhood curricula should include reading and STEM experiences, as well as an emphasis on executive function skills such as attention, impulse control, and memory.
Attention - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science - MIT oecs.mit.edu MIT 1 fact
claimWilliam James described attention as a form of selection specifically for guiding behavior, where a person mentally selects a target to respond to it, such as reaching for it or committing it to memory.
What Role Does Language Play in Self-Identity? → Question lifestyle.sustainability-directory.com Sustainability Directory 1 fact
claimPsycholinguistics research indicates that language influences cognitive processes, including memory, attention, and perception.
Sleep and Brain Health: How Good Sleep Protects Memory neuropsychologyllc.com Neuropsychology LLC 1 fact
claimPoor sleep causes short-term cognitive impairment, including difficulty paying attention, reacting quickly, and remembering details.
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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.
Ancient Roots of Today's Emerging Renaissance in ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceFrederick Barrett, Samuel Krimmel, Roland Griffiths, David Seminowicz, and Brian Mathur found that psilocybin acutely alters the functional connectivity of the claustrum with brain networks involved in perception, memory, and attention.
The Health Effects of Poor Sleep | News yalemedicine.org Yale Medicine 1 fact
claimA single night of sleep deprivation can negatively impact human memory and attention.
How Lack of Sleep Impacts Cognitive Performance and Focus brain.health Brain.Health 1 fact
claimSleep is believed to facilitate mental recovery, which unlocks cognitive benefits related to attention, thinking, and memory.
The Role Of Nutrition In Early Childhood Development And Its ... discovery.researcher.life Researcher.life 1 fact
claimMicronutrient supplementation, specifically iron, iodine, and zinc, significantly enhances cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and problem-solving in children.
Naturalized epistemology and cognitive science | Intro to... - Fiveable fiveable.me Fiveable 1 fact
claimCognitive psychology focuses on mental processes including perception, attention, memory, and reasoning.
How Sleep Deprivation Impacts Mental Health columbiapsychiatry.org Columbia University Department of Psychiatry 1 fact
claimSleep supports cognitive skills including attention, learning, and memory, and poor sleep can impair the ability to perceive the world accurately and cope with minor stressors.
The Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavior Therapy on Anxiety ... openpublichealthjournal.com The Open Public Health Journal 1 fact
claimAttention is a cognitive process where individuals focus on specific aspects of information while ignoring others, and it is considered a key component of intelligence, memory, and perception.
Sleep Matters for Your Mental Health hr.umich.edu University of Michigan 1 fact
claimSleep is important for cognitive functions including memory, concentration, and attention.
A Survey of Incorporating Psychological Theories in LLMs - arXiv arxiv.org arXiv 1 fact
claimCognitive psychology is applied across all stages of Large Language Model development, specifically for modeling internal mechanisms such as reasoning, memory, and attention.
Attention and Consciousness in Psychology | PDF - Scribd scribd.com Scribd 1 fact
claimAttention allows humans to actively process limited information from their senses and memories.
Neuro-insights: a systematic review of neuromarketing perspectives ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimElectroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveal neural activity associated with attention, memory, and emotion.