cognitive+process

  • 101Infant cognitive development — The cognitive development of infants is a part of developmental psychology that studies the internal states of infants and very young children. How infants begin to think, remember and process information is valuable knowledge to many disciplines …

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  • 102EPIC (cognitive architecture) — EPIC (Executive Process/Interactive Control) is a cognitive architecture developed by David E. Kieras and David E. Meyer at the University of Michigan.Differently from other cognitive architectures, EPIC is mainly aimed at providing a detailed… …

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  • 103Elementary cognitive task — An elementary cognitive task (ECT) is any of a range of basic tasks which require only a small number of mental processes and which have easily specified correct outcomes Human Cognitive Abilities: A Survey of Factor Analytic Studies By John… …

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  • 104Core process psychotherapy — practises a Buddhist awareness as the centre of a healing relationship between client and psychotherapist. It is taught at the Karuna Institute which was founded in 1984 by Maura Sills and Franklyn Sills.[1] The Karuna Institute, set in Devon,… …

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  • 105Когнитивный процесс — (Cognitive process). Способ, посредством которого мы приобретаем, трансформируем и храним информацию из окружения; то есть высшие психические процессы, которые мы используем, чтобы узнать и объяснить мир …

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  • 106Industrial and organizational psychology — Psychology …

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  • 107Attention — is the cognitive process of paying attention to one aspect of the environment while ignoring others. Attention is one of the most intensely studied topics within psychology and cognitive neuroscience. In 1890, William James, in his textbook… …

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  • 108Decision making — For Decision making in groups, see Group decision making. Sample flowchart representing the decision process to add a new article to Wikipedia. Decision making can be regarded as the mental processes (cognitive process) resulting in the selection …

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  • 109emotion — emotionable, adj. emotionless, adj. /i moh sheuhn/, n. 1. an affective state of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate, or the like, is experienced, as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness. 2. any of the… …

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  • 110Attitude change — Breckler and Wiggins (1992) define attitudes as “mental and neural representations, organized through experience, exerting a directive or dynamic influence on behavior” (p. 409). Attitudes and attitude objects are functions of cognitive,… …

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