Symbol Relations is a higher-order cognitive function that is responsible for understanding and connecting ideas. It is involved in tasks that enable an individual to reason using logic and to connect and process complex relationships and concepts simultaneously. The Symbol Relations cognitive function is necessary to understand the world, oneself, and others. As such, it is involved in processing concepts across all academic disciplines, understanding and quickly grasping what is read and heard, gaining insight, logical reasoning, seeing connections between ideas, cause and effect processing, the flexibility of thought, making rational and considered decisions, deep semantic grasp of language and mathematical reasoning.
Strengthening one’s Symbol Relations cognitive capacity leads to a more powerful and positive ability to understand, participate in, and contribute to the world.
Norman Doidge, author of ‘The Brain That Changes Itself’ comments on the benefits of the Symbol Relations cognitive exercise:
“The fact that Arrowsmith trains the brain processors that make possible reasoning and rationality, is arguably one of the most important positive developments one could imagine for our world, with its complex problems.”
Research studies show that working on the Symbol Relations cognitive exercise leads to functional changes in the brain as well as significant improvements in a series of cognitive functions critical for learning as measured on the Woodcock-Johnson IV Cognitive Assessment: