aspect of cognition
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aspect
noun
uk/ˈæs.pekt/us/ˈæs.pekt/
one part of a situation, problem, ...
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cognition
noun[U]
uk/kɒɡˈnɪʃ.ən/us/kɑːɡ-/
the use of conscious ...
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A final point here is to what extent language is a specialaspectofcognition, or just another type of behaviour.
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Feeling, unlike emotion, was therefore anaspectofcognition.
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It seems unlikely that any oneaspectofcognitionand executive functioning alone will be the critical defining feature of resilience.
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This description, while quite reasonable, simply does not obviously differentiate humans from apes (and suggests that a keyaspectofcognitionnecessary for language predated hominids).
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There are several varieties of eliminative materialism, but all maintain that our common-sense folk psychology badly misrepresents the nature of someaspectofcognition.
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Emotion is not understood as an independent sub-system, a module or a parameter set, but an intrinsicaspectofcognition.
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And the evidence from aphasia suggests that at least many aspects of cognition can continue to operate normally once language has been removed.
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Second, definition of movement planning should take into account that some aspects of cognition (in particular semantics and speech) can be coded by action preparation.
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The issue is whether the situatedaspectofcognitionhas only a practical value or it is somehow constitutive of cognition and perhaps of consciousness itself.
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These results suggest that even early in language development, labeling may exert influence on several aspects of cognition.
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The second issue concerns the extension of our framework to include other aspects of cognition, not usually linked to a social dimension.
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Next, we present data showing that some aspects of cognition can be coded by means of movement planning.
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By focussing on the motor aspects of cognition, the authors are able to bring insights to bear on the problem of cognitive development that are drawn from motor development.
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Fodor's (1983) notion of modularity of the mind describes a set of related yet discrete subsystems, where individual 'modules' cope with different aspects of cognition.
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Cognitive training involves guided practice on a set of standardized tasks that aim to address specific aspects of cognition, such as memory, language, attention or executive function.
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We conclude that schizophrenia is a disorder of affective consciousness involving subcortically driven dysfunctional cortico- limbic interaction and accompanied by secondary cortical abnormalities in conscious aspects of cognition.
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More than a substitution of one set of jargon for another, such a restructuring reveals aspects of cognition that are not liable to be detected under the traditional approach.
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In other words, a social constructionist account of social cognition may be highly apt, but an individual-differences and emotion-focused account of many aspects of cognition may nonetheless have continued relevance.
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Executive functioning includes other aspects of cognition, including inhibition, memory, emotional stability, planning, and organization.
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