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Cognitive errors relate to making incorrect investment decisions due to faulty reasoning.
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Cognitive errors, such as a math error, result from faulty reasoning and can often be corrected once the client is made aware of the error.
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But a new Kyowa-funded study of 60 healthy women found a monthlong regime of daily doses of citicoline resulted in improved attention and fewer errors on a cognitive test compared with placebo, says co-author Deborah Yurgelun-Todd, a scientist at the Brain Institute at University of Utah in Salt Lake City, who is a paid consultant to Kyowa.
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