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cognitive
The part of mental functions that deals with logic, as opposed to affective which deals with emotions
{a} having the power of knowing
Cognitive means relating to the mental process involved in knowing, learning, and understanding things. As children grow older, their cognitive processes become sharper. related to the process of knowing, understanding, and learning something. adj. cognitive dissonance cognitive psychology cognitive science
a term that describes the process used for remembering, reasoning, understanding, and making decisions
Thinking skills and abilities including understanding and reasoning
Pertaining to cognition - that operation of the mind by which we become aware of objects of thought or perception It includes all aspects of perceiving, thinking, and remembering
Having to do with a person's thoughts, beliefs, and mental processes including intelligence
Knowing, or apprehending by the understanding; as, cognitive power
of or being or relating to or involving cognition; "cognitive psychology"; "cognitive style"
brain functions related to sense perception or understanding
Involving the process of knowing by thinking, comprehending, analyzing, or evaluation Example: Students use the cognitive process to be able to understand or gain meaning from spoken or written material by reasoning, making inferences, seeing relationships, etc
Having to do with knowing or understanding
The mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning, as contrasted with emotional and volitional processes Cognitive also refers to attempts to identify a perspective or theory in contrast to emphasizing observable behavior
– The process of thinking and acquiring knowledge
Refers to a mental process of reasoning, memory, judgement and comprehension - this is in contrast to emotional processes
Awareness with perception, reasoning and judgement, intuition, and memory; The mental process by which knowledge is acquired
load (n ) A measure of how hard it is to make sense of a stimulus Cognitive load refers to the aggregate demand that a stimulus places on the sense-making capacity of the human mind The higher the cognitive load of the stimulus, the more of a challenge it is to master As familiarity increases, the cognitive load of the stimulus decreases For example, Web sites with clear and consistent navigation systems place a lighter cognitive load on users than do Web sites with confusing or inconsistent navigation systems
a term that describes the process people use for remembering, reasoning, understanding, and using judgment
Intellectual Functioning How a student reasons and processes information Problem solving, concept formation measured by most tests of general intelligence
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