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单词 cognition
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cognition
For even if features of the world were literally represented in brains/ minds, these representations would not explaincognition.
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In addition to being a marker of socialcognition, gaze following and pointing play roles in everyday interactions that may specifically facilitate infants' word learning.
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The importance of socialcognitionin conversational development has been stressed by many authors.
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Theories ofcognitionand the experimental tasks used to test those theories often conspire hand in hand to overlook limited search and stopping rules.
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How can fast and frugalcognitionhelp in tasks that extend over time such as planning or problem solving?
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As withcognition, this is only one part of the whole picture, but a useful one nevertheless.
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Rejecting an evolutionary perspective, though, is perfectly compatible with being a staunch proponent of innateness and internal representation models ofcognition.
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These areas otherwise contribute to the production of emotion,cognition, and somatosensory awareness.
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The program was based on the developmental model, with interventions directed toward the three domains of parenting, school success, and social cognitions.
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Possibly, the impact of the parent-child attachment is mediated by attachment cognitions about romantic partners.
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No clear pattern was evident that suggested specific associations between particular attachment cognitions and symptomatology, possibly due to comorbidity in the sample.
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The first strategy consists of ascribing the phenomena of implicitcognitionto an altogether separate system.
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For instance, we can reduce our theoretical knowledge of a physical phenomenon to intuitivecognitionby assisting at an appropriate experiment.
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Their study showed that framing issues can activate existing beliefs and cognitions without appearing overtly to persuade.
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Because normalcognitionis disrupted by the ensuing arousal, it may be difficult intentionally to dampen down such imagery.
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aspect of cognition
A final point here is to what extent language is a special aspect of cognition, or just another type of behaviour.
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distributed cognition
Since this criterion concerns the relationship between a cognitive system and an environment, perhaps, properly understood, it includes embodiment and distributed cognition.
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human cognition
It's quite plausible to think that the architecture ofhumancognitionhas this property.
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