cognitive component

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cognitive
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈkɒɡ.nə.tɪv/
us
/ˈkɑːɡ.nə.t̬ɪv/
connected with thinking or conscious ...
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component
noun[C]
uk
/kəmˈpəʊ.nənt/
us
/kəmˈpoʊ.nənt/
a part that combines with other parts to form ...
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To demonstrate domain-specificity, one must show that no nonlanguage functions are subserved by the neural material orcognitivecomponentin question.
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All this means we will need to allow lexical rules to have access to conceptual information, or to acognitivecomponent.
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Although the components of no interest are different in each of these comparisons, thecognitivecomponentof interest is always identical.
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But there is acognitivecomponentof "current status," analogous to higher-order control and modification of current plans.
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Thecognitivecomponentof the active treatments was clearly superior to the nutritional component, whether delivered alone or in conjunction with the nutritional component.
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Despite these limitations, the present study has highlighted the importance of morphological awareness as acognitivecomponentof vocabulary knowledge, independent of reading ability and phonological processing, in young children.
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Second, they support thecognitivecomponentof their explanation by experimental findings concerning the ease of learning and remembering such beliefs and their role in alleviating existential anxiety.
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Hostile attributional bias may be considered acognitivecomponentof this system of reactivity.
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Their relapse into active drug use in the face of minor cues or stressors may appear automatic and not even have an activecognitivecomponent, catching them unaware as well.
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Conjunction analyses are assumed to allow the imaging researcher to more cleanly pinpoint neural substrates associated with acognitivecomponentthan would be possible in any single comparison.
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This research found no additive effect for thecognitivecomponent.
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This analysis found that anycognitivecomponentadded little to the overall treatment of depression.
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Indeed, when differentiating between the different components of empathy, it is thecognitivecomponentthat bullies seem to have the most deficit in.
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They believed that there must be acognitivecomponentto emotion perception beyond that of just physical changes and subjective feelings.
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According to them, neuroimagers assume that their theory ofcognitivecomponentparcellation is correct and that these components divide cleanly into feed-forward modules.
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Doctors started including acognitivecomponentto pain, leading to the gate control theory and the discovery of the placebo effect.
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In cases of social anxiety, thecognitivecomponentcan help the person question how they can be so sure that others are continually watching and harshly judging him or her.
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Cognitive components related to vocabulary acquisition have been the focus of relatively little research.
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In fact, it is necessary to understand what trust is, what its cognitive components are, its social functions.
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