cognitive decline
Cognitive decline refers to the progressive and gradual deterioration of cognitive abilities or mental processes, such as memory, attention, reasoning, and decision-making, leading to a decline in thinking, learning, and problem-solving skills.
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Related Concepts (21)
- age-related cognitive decline
- alzheimer's disease
- cognition
- cognitive decline after stroke
- cognitive decline in down syndrome
- cognitive decline in hiv/aids
- cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis
- cognitive decline in older adults
- cognitive decline in parkinson's disease
- cognitive decline in schizophrenia
- cognitive decline in traumatic brain injury
- cognitive impairment
- dementia
- executive dysfunction
- frontotemporal dementia
- genetic factors in cognitive decline
- lewy body dementia
- memory loss
- mild cognitive impairment
- neurodegenerative diseases
- vascular dementia
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- aging and cognition
- cognitive abilities
- cognitive challenges
- cognitive development
- cognitive development and aging
- cognitive development in adulthood
- cognitive dysfunction
- cognitive evolution
- cognitive fatigue
- cognitive growth
- cognitive influence
- cognitive intelligence
- cognitive performance
- impaired cognitive function
- neurocognitive development