
Neurocognitive Outcomes
Neurocognitive outcomes refer to the effects that various factors, such as education, brain injury, or medical treatments, have on mental functions like memory, attention, and reasoning. These outcomes reflect how well a person can think, learn, and remember information. When researchers study neurocognitive outcomes, they aim to understand how different experiences or conditions influence cognitive abilities, helping to improve education and mental health strategies. In short, it's about evaluating how our brain health affects our thinking and knowledge over time.