cognitive in the PONS Dictionary

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He specifically trained undergraduates to separate highly charged linguistic environments from their higher cognitive functioning.
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Several evaluation methods, including personas, cognitive modeling, inspection, inquiry, prototyping, and testing methods may contribute to understanding potential users.
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Understanding the concept of cognitive diversity therefore is highly desirable for good management.
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But quantitative analysis suggests that the cognitive impact of gamification on students is not very significant.
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Improved cognitive abilities increase the quality of life for women and also lead to other benefits.
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Childhood memory research is relatively recent in relation to the study of other types of cognitive processes underpinning behviour.
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Driving requires the integration of multiple cognitive processes, which can be studied separately if the right kinds of tools are used.
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Strong versions of this linguistic relativity were popular during the 1960s and 1970s, reflected in practices such as cognitive therapy and neuro-linguistic programming.
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A further cognitive model strengthens this idea into a five-part emotional experience of a work of art.
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He starts with a clear grammar of the term intentionality, unifying its phenomenological and cognitive meaning.
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