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"cognition problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an issue or difficulty that involves understanding or mental process. For example, "The child's poor grades in Math were attributed to a cognition problem that was preventing him from comprehending the material."
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Patients presenting some cognition problem that could interfere with the adequate completion of the questionnaire were excluded.
The raw scores from each of the three process levels were used as the three measures of mathematical cognition: problem, concept, and skills.
Traditionally these domains include (a) motor (fine and gross motor skills), (b) communication (receptive and expressive language), (c) cognition (problem solving skills), (d) adaptive competence (dressing, eating, toileting), and (e) personal-social competence [ 56, 57].
The most widely implemented model is integrated psychological therapy (IPT), a group-based CBT programme for people with schizophrenia, which integrates neurocognitive remediation with social cognition, problem solving and social skills training.
However, in the similar comparison Canadian sites in our sample did poorer in a number of areas: functional decline (in IADLs, ADLs, communication, and cognition), problem rates in a number of clinical areas (bladder decline, falls, and injuries), and the proportion of persons who enter a hospital or emergency room.
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Surowiecki defines the first as cognition problems: questions that have "definitive" or factual solutions.
It is marked by memory and cognition problems, and physical collapse after any mental or physical exertion.
Yet according to the Alzheimer's Society, fewer than a third of people aged over 65 receiving care for memory and cognition problems have a personal budget that allows them greater choice over their state-funded care and support.
Older people suffering from mild memory and cognition problems may be less likely to progress to full-blown Alzheimer's disease if they receive treatment for medical conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol, a new study has found.
We know what adds to the risks: multiple chronic diseases, the need for many prescription drugs, impaired mobility and cognition, "problems that make it hard to get out of danger quickly," Dr. Campbell said.
The researchers tested their virtual Morris Maze on people with mild cognitive impairments due to Alzheimer's, which may manifest in the form of memory and cognition problems.
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