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Capacity decisions are usually one-time decisions; once they have been made, we know the limits of our operations.
Control of Event
The extent to which an individual believes they have power over occurrences in their life, which can impact behavior and psychological state.
Cognitive Impairment
A reduction in cognitive abilities (such as memory, decision-making, or attention) that can result from neurological conditions, brain injury, or mental health disorders.
Verbal Fluency
The ability to produce a steady flow of words easily and articulately, often tested as a measure of brain function.
Executive Functioning
Refers to cognitive processes including planning, working memory, attention, problem solving, verbal reasoning, inhibition, mental flexibility, task switching, and initiation and monitoring of actions.
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