cognitive domain

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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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domain
noun[C]
uk
/dəˈmeɪn/
us
/doʊˈmeɪn/
an area of interest or an area over which a person ...
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The highest ranked tests within eachcognitivedomainwere selected for inclusion in the final battery.
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Rather, it is a point about what any model will have to take into account if it hopes to characterize thiscognitivedomainadequately.
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Nevertheless, we consider them here for their insight into systems that acquire representations appropriate for acognitivedomainthrough a learning process.
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These components compete to perform the computations corresponding to a newcognitivedomain.
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Findings can also be clustered according to sensory modality andcognitivedomain.
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People naturally tend to assume that acognitivedomainis homogeneous, and that any part of it represents the whole.
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For eachcognitivedomainage- and education-specific norms were employed in the evaluation of impairment in cognitive function.
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A similar developmental trend has been found in thecognitivedomain.
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In these cases, the researcher starts with a model formulated to capture the normal trajectory of development in a givencognitivedomain.
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However, we chose response inhibition as a reasonable starting point for a resilience investigation in thecognitivedomain.
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The data for each test were organized into a standard format and cataloged bycognitivedomain.
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Disorganized attachment should predict problems in emotion regulation and control, and it should have less influence, for example, on problems in thecognitivedomainor in language development.
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A nonmodular view of language would attempt to make linguistic principles follow from theories of some othercognitivedomain, of which general intelligence is a prime candidate.
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Executive dysfunction was the maincognitivedomainthat differentiated patients with subcortical ischaemic vascular disease from those without.
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Even when clinical trials used more conventional neurocognitive batteries with the same or similar measures, there was a surprising degree of inconsistency in the categorization of tests bycognitivedomain.
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Group means for eachcognitivedomainwere all within one standard deviation of age norms, demonstrating that, as a group, they were normal.
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This necessarily involves some insight - acognitivedomain.
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In education theory, understanding of content lies in thecognitivedomain, while attitudes lie in the affective domain.
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Evidence suggests that the genu of the corpus callosum does not contribute significantly to any onecognitivedomainin the elderly.
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