Here’s yet another reason to get rich quick. A new study finds that highly educated professionals in the wealthiest third of the population are less likely to develop mild cognitive impairment and ...
Patients with brain injury who are unresponsive to commands may perform cognitive tasks that are detected on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG). This ...
Socioeconomic factors such as education, occupation, and wealth influence the likelihood of developing cognitive impairment or dementia in later life and whether a person is likely to recover, finds a ...
Participants with higher education or professional occupations spent, on average, more years in a healthy cognitive state compared to those with lower socioeconomic positions, highlighting the role of ...
This research presents a groundbreaking approach to addressing the zero-shot cross-domain cognitive diagnosis (ZCCD) challenge in intelligent education systems through the innovative application of ...