cognition in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cognition in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

Translations for cognition in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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Cognition includes perception, memory, learning, executive functions, language, constructive abilities, voluntary motor control, attention, and mental speed.
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Assessment would take into account the individual's executive system capacity in terms of impulsiveness, social cognition, self-awareness and planning ability.
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In contrast, the adaptive unconscious is thought to also be involved in high-level cognition such as goal-setting.
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This idea somewhat challenges previous ideas of human cognition because it challenges the idea of the human mind being innate.
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That is individuals either high or low in need for cognition may also make use of their intuitions in forming judgments.
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Also, hot cognition has been implicated in automatic processing and autobiographical memory.
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For example, each behavior witnessed can change a person's way of thinking (cognition).
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He explores the connections between domestication, language, and cognition.
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In his view, it was the case that these cognitions "caused" depression, rather than being generated "by" depression.
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It enables the learner to build their social and communication skills as well as develop their cognition abilities.
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