2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247008
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The role of short-term changes in cognitive capacity on economic expenditure among Kenyan agro-pastoralists

Abstract: The increased exposure of pastoralist communities in East Africa to climatic shocks has focused attention on the resilience of these communities. Although many social scientists directly or indirectly infer versions of homo-economic agents, increasing evidence in development behavioral economics, indicates that such assumptions may be misplaced. Despite on-going advances in the science concerning the effects of stress on dynamic changes in short-term cognitive capacity, there remains limited understanding of t… Show more

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“…Where higher-order cognitive function includes fluid and crystallised intelligence. A growing body of research indicates that given sufficient levels of financial stress, cognitive capacity, as measured by fluid intelligence, changes in the short run [3,8,9]. However, the relationship between other forms of cognitive capacity and stress is less clear [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Where higher-order cognitive function includes fluid and crystallised intelligence. A growing body of research indicates that given sufficient levels of financial stress, cognitive capacity, as measured by fluid intelligence, changes in the short run [3,8,9]. However, the relationship between other forms of cognitive capacity and stress is less clear [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%