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Subjective Cognitive Improvement

Meaning

Subjective Cognitive Improvement refers to the self-reported, personal perception of enhanced mental function, encompassing feelings of greater clarity, better focus, and easier recall, which may precede or accompany objective, measurable changes. This is a crucial metric in wellness and hormonal health, as it reflects an individual’s lived experience of well-being and neurophysiological efficacy. It is often the first indicator of a successful intervention.