What is cognition?
Cognition is the act of knowing or thinking. It includes the ability to choose, understand, remember and use information. Cognition includes:
Attention and concentration
Processing and understanding information
Memory
Communication
Planning, organizing, and assembling
Reasoning, problem-solving, decision-making, and judgment
Controlling impulses and desires and being patient
How does TBI affect cognition and what can be done about it?
for the full article see https://headbraininjury.wordpress.com/2013/05/22/cognitive-problems-afte...
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https://headbraininjury.wordpress.com/2016/09/01/cognitive-difficulties-...
My other articles in this area are at
www.headbraininjury.wordpress.com
www.traumaticbraininjurytbi.wordpress.com
https://livingwithheadinjury.wordpress.com/
www.livingwithheadbraininjury
www.brainheadinjury.wordpresss.com
https://thenurseanewbook.wordpress.com
and
https://anoneextraordinarylife.wordpress.com/
“Sharing, informing, educating, enlightening, encouraging, empowering, igniting, uplifting (and perhaps even) inspiring”
Craig has a particular interest in this area stemming from a long-standing severe closed head injury. He has been researching, studying and writing on this subject for the past thirty or so years.
see
www.headbraininjury.wordpress.com
www.traumaticbraininjurytbi.wordpress.com
https://livingwithheadinjury.wordpress.com/
www.livingwithheadbraininjury
www.brainheadinjury.wordpresss.com
https://thenurseanewbook.wordpress.com
and
https://anoneextraordinarylife.wordpress.com/
“Sharing, informing, educating, enlightening, encouraging, empowering, igniting, uplifting (and perhaps even) inspiring”
PPS
“Together, one mind, one life (one small step at a time), let’s see how many people (and lives) we can encourage, impact, empower, enrich, uplift and perhaps even inspire to reach their fullest potentials."
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