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Selective Cognitive Support

Meaning

Selective cognitive support refers to the targeted application of specific, evidence-based interventions to enhance discrete domains of cognitive function, such as executive attention, working memory, or processing speed, without inducing non-specific, generalized stimulation. This precision approach utilizes agents like specific nutraceuticals or pharmacological compounds that act on known neurochemical pathways. The goal is a high-fidelity improvement in a chosen cognitive dimension for optimal functional output.