WASHINGTON GROUP ON DISABILITY STATISTICS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
ESCAP has provided the funding for the cognitive and field testing of the
extended set of questions developed by the Washington Group/Budapest Initiative
collaboration. (...) Those countries then
participated in the cognitive and field testing of the extended question set. (...) The Washington Group has embarked upon a
collaboration with ESCAP for the cognitive and field testing of the extended set of
questions in six participating ESCAP countries.
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REPORT OF THE WASHINGTON GROUP ON DISABILITY MEASUREMENT
The testing
procedures include both qualitative — cognitive testing — and quantitative
methodologies. (...) In July 2010, the Washington Group held a workshop in collaboration with
ESCAP that focused on training country participants in cognitive survey methods
and presented the results from the disability study’s pilot and cognitive tests. (...) A training workshop for question evaluation and cognitive interview
methodologies was held in Muscat in October 2010.
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United Nations ECE
Session 3: Review of the BI-Mark 1 question set and cognitive and field test results.
Session 4: Steps towards development of BI-Mark 2.
(...) ii) To share the UNESCAP report on the field and cognitive test results with the
Budapest Initiative group when it becomes available.
(...) Additional work is needed
if it is to be retained.
vi) Cognition: Consider incorporating a test-type question (as opposed to a
survey-type question).
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The Effects of Water Stress on Children’s Psychological and Cognitive Development:
Psychological and Medical Evidence
54th Session of the Commission on Population and Development
NGO Consultation on Draft Resolution on Special Theme
Submitted by: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) and co-sponsors thank the
Commission on Population and Development for this opportunity to highlight the effects of
water stress on children’s psychological and cognitive development.
(...) Evidence from Bangladesh, China and the U.S. suggest that arsenic, lead, and other toxic
chemicals depress children’s growth and cognitive functioning, leading to long-term impacts on
cognitive abilities and risks of developing mental illnesses such as bipolar and post-traumatic
stress disorder as adults.
(...) With particular reference to OP11, SPSSI advises
“… that children who are given the opportunity to grow and develop in a health environment free of toxins and
pollutants that is responsive to their needs including breastfeeding, and that, at a young age, fosters and
encourages healthy behaviour and lifestyles, including healthy dietary choices and regular physical activity, and
promotes the maintenance of healthy weight, can greatly reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases, and
mental and cognitive deficits that begin in childhood and continue into adulthood [based on 73/2, OP12]”
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• Ultra reliability generates a conditioned expectation for normalcy
• Pilots are only exposed to non-normal events a few days each year – the rest of the time they are conditioned to expect normal operations by the sustained absence of critical events
• A lack of expectation dilutes the perceived necessity for individuals to mentally rehearse action plans for critical events
• Lack of expectation has been shown to increase the level of startle when some surprising event occurs
Griffith Aviation “Safety Through Education and Research”
Mental Schemas
• Mental schemas, or ‘cognitive action plans’ may become weak memories because they are revisited infrequently
• The inability to accurately recall these schemas under acute stress and startle can result in significant and possibly critical performance degradations at a time when they are most needed.
(...) The activation of the HPA axis (acute stress
response)
Griffith Aviation “Safety Through Education and Research”
Griffith Aerospace Safety Centre
Conceptualisation of Startle Magnitude
False Alarm Startle
Peak Effect
time
Cognitive Effect
Griffith Aviation “Safety Through Education and Research”
Griffith Aerospace Safety Centre
Conceptualisation of Startle Magnitude
Startle under Conditions of Transitory Threat (Fear-potentiated)
Peak Effect
time
Cognitive Effect
Griffith Aerospace Safety Centre
Conceptualisation of Startle Magnitude
Startle under Conditions of Persevering ThreatPeak Effect
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Cognitive Effect
Griffith Aviation “Safety Through Education and Research”
• Research has shown significant impairment in information processing for up to 30 seconds
• Information processing tasks such as attention, perception, situational awareness, problem solving and decision making can be markedly impacted.
• Communication is often disorganised and incoherent for some time.
• Psychomotor impairment often occurs but generally lasts for only 5-10 seconds.
Cognitive Effects of Startle
Self-efficacy – Why is there such a difference between individual responses?
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Both studies find that socio-emotional skills are less important than cognitive
skills, but cognitive skills are largely mediated through education. That is, cognitive skills
impact earnings through higher educational attainment. (...) Since these networks are associated with different types of cognitive
functioning—including emotional—this strengthening can potentially impact a wide range of
cognitive processes.
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