cognitive outcome
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcognitiveandoutcome
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cognitive
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈkɒɡ.nə.tɪv/us/ˈkɑːɡ.nə.t̬ɪv/
connected with thinking or conscious ...
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outcome
noun[C usually singular]
uk/ˈaʊt.kʌm/us/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
a result or effect of an action, ...
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Relations between infant neurobehavioral performance andcognitiveoutcomein very low birth weight preterm infants.
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Previous research has yielded conflicting evidence regarding the long-termcognitiveoutcomeof depression.
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However, such measures lack specificity and thus have proved to be relatively poor predictors of later specificcognitiveoutcome.
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Postoperative delirium is associated with poorcognitiveoutcomeand dementia.
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Is bilingualism one such experience that leads to these general cognitive outcomes?
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The aim of their study is to correlate patterns of decreased/increased level of neurochemicals with cognitive outcomes.
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One such factor thought to be of particular importance for children's vocabulary and cognitive outcomes is maternal educational attainment.
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Infants who survived in this era have been described as having poor neurological and cognitive outcomes.
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It is hypothesized that the largest treatment effects on social and cognitive outcomes will be observed among children characterized by negative emotionality.
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This has alerted us to the importance of understanding how lower-level deficits can impact on higher-level cognitive outcomes.
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The quality of boys' home environments accounted for more of the variance in their cognitive outcomes than it did for girls.
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Although maternal direction of attention has been found to predict later cognitive outcomes, more global ratings of mother responsiveness have not.
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By providing educational stimulation through supportive caregiving, the program would be expected to demonstrate large effects on both social and cognitive outcomes among infants characterized by negative emotionality.
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Preschool cognitive outcomes, problem behaviors, and adaptive behaviors were measured.
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This may reflect the reliance of drug licensing authorities on global and cognitive outcomes and on the difficulties in developing valid and reliable quality of life measures.
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