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Cognitive Reversal

Meaning

Cognitive Reversal refers to the measurable improvement, recovery, or restoration of impaired cognitive functions, such as working memory, executive function, or processing speed, often observed following a targeted therapeutic intervention. This phenomenon is clinically significant in hormonal health, as certain endocrine imbalances like hypothyroidism or hypogonadism can present with reversible cognitive deficits. It fundamentally implies a degree of functional recovery and neuroplasticity within the central nervous system following the correction of an underlying physiological derangement.