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How Preterm Birth Influences Recognition Processes
Cognitive Development and Neurodevelopment

How Preterm Birth Influences Recognition Processes

The study by Kipp et al. (2015) investigates how children born preterm process recognition memory. By examining both familiarity- and recollection-based retrieval, the research provides valuable insights into the cognitive differences associated with prematurity and its impact on hippocampal development. Background Prematurity is often linked to reduced hippocampal volume, which …

Differentiating Cognitive Abilities: A Factor Analysis of JCCES and GAMA Subtests
Statistical Methods and Data Analysis

Differentiating Cognitive Abilities: A Factor Analysis of JCCES and GAMA Subtests

Abstract This study aimed to investigate the differentiation between cognitive abilities assessed by the Jouve Cerebrals Crystallized Educational Scale (JCCES) and General Ability Measure for Adults (GAMA). A sample of 63 participants completed both JCCES and GAMA subtests. Pearson correlation and factor analysis were used to analyze the data. The …

Exploring the Relationship between JCCES and ACT Assessments: A Factor Analysis Approach
Statistical Methods and Data Analysis

Exploring the Relationship between JCCES and ACT Assessments: A Factor Analysis Approach

Abstract This study aimed to examine the relationship between the Jouve Cerebrals Crystallized Educational Scale (JCCES) and the American College Test (ACT) by conducting a factor analysis. The dataset consisted of 60 observations, with Pearson’s correlation revealing significant associations between all variables. The factor analysis identified three factors, with the …

A New Approach to Alzheimer’s Treatment
Cognitive Aging and Decline

A New Approach to Alzheimer’s Treatment

Bredesen’s 2014 study introduces an innovative approach to addressing cognitive decline, particularly in conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease. This research explores a multi-modal therapeutic framework called Metabolic Enhancement for Neurodegeneration (MEND), highlighting its potential to improve cognitive abilities in early-stage cases. The findings are promising yet warrant further investigation to …