cognitive style

collocation in English

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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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style
noun
uk
/staɪl/
us
/staɪl/
a way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, ...
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(Definition ofcognitiveandstylefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Such moderator variables will likely involve individual difference characteristics such as dimensions of temperament, personality, or stablecognitivestyle.
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Language, gesture,cognitivestyle, and many aspects of spatial behavior, come to form a coherent and distinctive complex.
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To date, six studies, all using explicit measures ofcognitivestyle, have examined the cognitive vulnerability-stress hypothesis for bipolar disorder.
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Sparks (1995) reported that neithercognitivestylenor learning strategies have been shown to be related specifically to the learning of language.
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There are similarities in thecognitivestyleof individuals with unipolar as compared to bipolar disorders.
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Cognitivestylein hypomania represents a phase between remission and depression rather than the polar opposite of depression.
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However, they sometimes present themselves positively on explicitcognitivestylemeasures.
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Neurophysiological measures of working memory and individual differences in cognitive ability andcognitivestyle.
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That is, the less maladaptive a person'scognitivestyle, the more negative an event must be to interact with that style and induce depression.
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The persistent group were also found to have had significantly higher depression questionnaire scores and a more ruminativecognitivestyleat study entry.
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The challenge for research is to test the value of such models and to precisely characterize the differences incognitivestyle.
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Published studies of emotional processing andcognitivestylein bipolar disorders tend to have small sample sizes or use non-clinical samples.
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They find similarities incognitivestylebetween unipolar and bipolar depressives.
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Questions ofcognitivestyle, personality variables, motivation, gender, and so on continue to be studied in both fields.
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Rather than conceiving of autism as a deficiency, it instead considers if autism might be better characterised as a differentcognitivestyle.
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Increased prevalence presents no difficulties for the difference view, however, since acognitivestyle can at different times or under different conditions confer advantages to the individual.
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These findings provide some evidence that there are aspects of depressivecognitivestyle, that are relatively stable over time and are independent of changes in the mood-state.
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Positive affect, whether absent in the symptom of anhedonia or present incognitivestyle, may thus be an important prognostic characteristic of children and adolescents at risk for adultonset depression.
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Our evidence suggests it is unlikely that gender differences in traits assessments stem from basic gender differences in personality,cognitivestyleor fundamental differences in values or 'voices'.
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