cognitive

[US]/ˈkɒɡnətɪv/
[UK]/ˈkɑːɡnətɪv/
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Translation

adj. related to cognition or the process of acquiring knowledge.

Phrases & Collocations

cognitive development

cognitive function

cognitive impairment

cognitive psychology

cognitive linguistics

cognitive process

cognitive ability

cognitive science

cognitive structure

cognitive theory

cognitive style

cognitive therapy

cognitive skills

cognitive neuroscience

cognitive map

cognitive learning

cognitive dissonance

cognitive strategy

cognitive disorder

cognitive domain

cognitive competence

Example Sentences

cognitive disposition to spatialize everything

he points to a parallel between biological evolution and cognitive development.

Is transient global amnesia a risk factor for amnestic mild cognitive impairment?

Nominalization occurs not only at word level, but also at morpheme level, and its cognitive mechanism is metonym.

These processes include things like cognitive dissonance, the consistency bias and misattribution.

When the subject performed the cognitive task of target / nontarget tone discrimination, the EEG signals were recorded.

They found that the students who had a nap did better in a test of cognitive function than their napless counterparts.

As base thinking mode, philosophy offers logic base in the theory for education.Philosophy affects education in the cognitive frame and worth appulse.

Based on some achievements in cognitive science, psychology and behavioristic science, RT provides us with much knowledge of the psychological mechanism of inference.

Through a sample of linguistic case studies focusing on Haitian Creole morphosyntax, we will explore Creolization from a cognitive, historical and comparative perspective.

The mechanisms of cognitive impairment caused by carotid diseases are associated with hypoperfusion, leukodystrophy, silent or lacunar infarcts and neuronal degeneration.

It is indicated that the coinage of the new words in EST conforms to certain cognitive regularities, especially to metaphorization.

Michael S.Gazzaniga, director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Dartmouth College, observes that their unimpaired intelligence is inexplicable.

Objective:This paper aims to compare the clinical effect and the safety of Mirtazapine and Estazolam with cognitive therapy in the treatment of elderly patients with lnsomnia.

Because ELN mutations cause vascular disease but not cognitive abnormalities, these data implicate LIMK1 hemizygosity in imparied visuospatial constructive cognition.

Spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus is a rare condition and was previously understood to present with subtle symptoms of headache, aphasia and cognitive deficits.

An RF MEMS cognitive radio card can therefore turn a cell phone into a WLAN, a laptop into a cell phone or a cordless telephone into a picocell “tower.

Tuovinen and Sweller (1999) showed that exploration practice caused a much larger cognitive load and led to poorer learning than worked-examples practice.

On the psychological basis of cognitive therapy theory,identity theory,and narrative theory,bibliotherapy goes through at least three stages: identification,catharsis,insight.

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