Cognition and Emotion

Cognition and Emotion

Emotion and cognition are inseparable. Stress narrows thinking, biases decisions, and impairs memory. Positive emotional states, on the other hand, enhance creativity and flexibility.

Managing emotional well-being is therefore not separate from intellectual performance. Mindfulness, reflection, and emotional regulation are cognitive skills, not soft extras.


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