Wrong. What a child eats DOES affect learning and could contribute to ADHD or behavior problems. It has been proven that less salt and sugar helps children learn and think better. Some food dyes also affect behavior and can contribute to Allergies.
While some studies have shown mixed results in the relationship between breakfast consumption and intellectual performance in children, other research suggests that a healthy breakfast can positively impact cognitive function, memory, and attention span. Factors such as the quality of the breakfast, timing, and overall diet of the child may also play a role in determining the effects on intellectual performance. It is important to consider individual differences and overall lifestyle habits when evaluating the impact of breakfast on cognitive function in children.
On the contrary, research suggests that having a healthy breakfast contributes positively to cognitive performance, memory etc.
Nope, a healthy breakfast has been shown to make everyone more alert and energized so they can perform better.
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The scientific evidence suggests that creatine may not have much usefulness as a muscle-enhancing agent, though it does appear to moderately improve performance
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Intellectual, the word suggests many ideas. The most accepted of them, as a noun, is "a person who uses his/her mind creatively." However, an intellectual book review suggests this word as an adjective. So, that type of book review deals with the book with pure objective view. No emotional attachment is made with the characters or the situations. The reader who reviews the book uses his intelligence and wit rather than emotion or instinct to create judgments.
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To show or demonstrate something is a more flexible concept; proof suggests a certain degree of intellectual rigor.
If by which you mean the Inverted-U Theory then no they are not. The drive theory suggests the relationship between arousal and performance to be linear, suggesting that as arousal increases as does performance. This has been rejected by most phychologists and adopted the Inverted-U Hypothesis. The Inverted-U hypothesis suggests that though there is a link between arousal and performance it is not linear, more likely an upwards parabola, or an upside-down or 'inverted' U. This suggests that as arousal increases so does performance but only to an optimal point, after which it begins to deteriorate.
Nothing that I can find. My research suggests flowa is photo sharing site.