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the basal ganglia. In this context, cerebellar involvement in thirst may be related to the intention to drink, inextricably interwoven in the subjective state of thirst, together with a conscious state oriented toward satiation of a desire. (Bar-David et al., 2005) 2005 Israel In young students, and, for the first time, demonstrated a direct correlation between their hydration state and their achievements in five cognitive tests aimed to evaluate concentration ability, visual attention, immediate memory span, semantic flexibility, and automatic application of arithmetic operations. Urine osmolality Cognitive Tests - Hidden Figures, Auditory Number Span, Making Groups, Verbal Analogies, Number Addition. (Edmonds &Burford, 2009) 2009 London Consuming water benefits cognitive performance in children. Thirst Questionnaire Story Memory Task Letter Cancellation Spot The Differences Visuomotor Tasks Water Drinking (D’anci et al., 2009) 2009 Somerville, Massachusetts Taken together, the available empirical evidence for the role of mild dehydration suggests a negative influence of dehydration on mood and cognitive performance. Cognitive Tests Assessing Vigilance (Continuous Performance Task) 11 Attention, Short-term Memory (Digit Span Forward task) Simple and Choice Reaction Time Map Planning (Kit of Factor- Referenced Cognitive Tests 74 Visual Perception (Mental Rotation task 75 Mathematical Addition Thirst Sensation Scale 76 Profile of Mood States 77 (Edmonds et al., 2013) 2013 East London It was seen that there is a positive effects of water consumption on both ratings of subjective thirst and performance on a Thirst Scale Digit Span Forward And Backward Letter Cancellation 10 Year 2022 Global Journal of Medical Research Volume XXII Issue IV Version I ( D ) K © 2022 Global Journals Investigating the Facets of Physical Activity Related to Schoolbag Carriage- Highlighting the Lacunae that Exists
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