cognitive process
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcognitiveandprocess
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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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process
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ses/us/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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In the planning-control model, acognitiveprocesssuch as semantics should affect the planning of the movements, but not how they are controlled on-line.
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This occurs through the species-specificcognitiveprocessof metarepresentation.
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Howcognitiveprocessand environmental conditions organize discontiuities in the development of abstractions.
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So it entails a distinction between two types ofcognitiveprocessemployed in understanding utterances : decoding and inference.
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On the other hand, some of these observations are also consistent with a different perspective - a dysfunction restricted to a specialized perceptual orcognitiveprocess.
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Separating a deficit in cognitive coordination from a deficit in a specializedcognitiveprocesshas never been an easy task.
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First, it describes not just acognitiveprocessof judgment, but rather, the interpersonal process necessary for accurate judgment.
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Wynn lost the link between the environment and the mental process, the behaviour that thecognitiveprocessenables.
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However, it should be noted that salience in their terminology is different from the way it is used here to refer to acognitiveprocess.
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Onecognitiveprocessthat allows individuals to generalize information across situations is categorization.
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In turn, divine beliefs formed by such acognitiveprocesscould be (and in many cases would be) false.
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The potential impact of thiscognitiveprocessgoes well beyond the domain of metalinguistic, or even linguistic competence.
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Perception is a quite differentcognitiveprocessto naming and categorising and therefore validates the isolation of these processes in experimental research.
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Intersubjective reasoning refers to thecognitiveprocessthrough which the subject is able to infer the perspective, intention, and subjective state of another person.
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These appear to represent a far more complexcognitiveprocess.
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From the listener's point of view, integration involves a more complexcognitiveprocesscompared to that required by citation.
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This format builds on the observation that representing occurrences of events is a fairly automaticcognitiveprocessrequiring little conscious effort.
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