cognitive+process

  • 61Cognitive Function Scanner — The Cognitive Function Scanner (CFS) [1][2] originally developed by Peter Laursen, DMedSci, DPsySci, and Thomas Sams, PhD, for the Danish National Institute of Occupational Health in the early 1980s. It is a computer aided cognitive assessment… …

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  • 62cognitive science — the study of the precise nature of different mental tasks and the operations of the brain that enable them to be performed, engaging branches of psychology, computer science, philosophy, and linguistics. * * * Interdisciplinary study that… …

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  • 63Cognitive — Pertaining to cognition, the process of knowing and, more precisely, the process of being aware, knowing, thinking, learning and judging. The study of cognition touches on the fields of psychology, linguistics, computer science, neuroscience,… …

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  • 64Cognitive Appraisal — Personal interpretation of a situation (how an individual views a situation). Cognitive appraisal is regarded by some sport psychologists as an important component of burnout. The perception of a situation can be the cause of a negative… …

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  • 65Cognitive traps for intelligence analysis — This article deals with a subset of the intellectual process of intelligence analysis itself, as opposed to intelligence analysis management, which in turn is a subcomponent of intelligence cycle management. For a complete hierarchical list of… …

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  • 66cognitive — [[t]kɒ̱gnɪtɪv[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Cognitive means relating to the mental process involved in knowing, learning, and understanding things. [TECHNICAL or, FORMAL] As children grow older, their cognitive processes become sharper. ...Vygotsky s theory of …

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  • 67cognitive — cognition, cognitive The process of knowing (thinking), sometimes distinguished from affect (emotion) and conation or volition (striving), in a triad of mental processes. Cognitive psychology, which focuses on the use and handling of information… …

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  • 68cognitive — adj. Cognitive is used with these nouns: ↑deficit, ↑development, ↑disability, ↑faculty, ↑linguistics, ↑process, ↑psychologist, ↑psychology, ↑science, ↑skill, ↑therapist, ↑ …

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  • 69cognitive — cog|ni|tive [ˈkɔgnıtıv US ˈka:g ] adj formal related to the process of knowing, understanding, and learning something ▪ cognitive psychology >cognitively adv …

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  • 70cognitive — cog|ni|tive [ kagnətıv ] adjective TECHNICAL a cognitive science or process is one that is connected with recognizing and understanding things …

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