People who are organized, with high levels of self-discipline, may be less likely to develop mild cognitive impairment as they age, while people who are moody or emotionally unstable are more likely ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A new study found certain personality traits are linked to mild cognitive decline later in life. The research, published Monday in the Journal of Personality and Social ...
New study links personality and cognitive function A new study from the American Psychological Association says those who are organized and self-disciplined are less likely to develop mild cognitive ...
People who are prone to mood swings and low emotional stability are more likely to experience cognitive decline later in life, a new study suggests. “Personality traits reflect relatively enduring ...
People who are organized, with high levels of self-discipline, may be less likely to develop mild cognitive impairment as they age, while people who are moody or emotionally unstable are more likely ...
Have you ever taken a personality test? If you're like me, you've consulted BuzzFeed and you know exactly which Taylor Swift song "perfectly matches your vibe." It might be obvious that internet ...
Extraverts and individuals who are disciplined are less likely to experience cognitive decline later in life, whereas those with neuroticism have an increased risk for cognitive dysfunction, new ...
No one is shocked when the perpetual Netflix-binging couch potato develops dementia. But can personality traits actually predict who will develop cognitive decline? A study published in April in ...