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Cognitive Development and Cognitive Style

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1983
This study was designed to examine (a) whether the process of formulating transitive inferences is either a spatial or a linguistic process, but not both, (b) whether transitivity develops from a spatial to a linguistic process as a function of cognitive growth, (c) whether the transitivity process varies according to individual preferences for and ...
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The imagination: Cognitive, pre-cognitive, and meta-cognitive aspects

Consciousness and Cognition, 2005
This article is an attempt to situate imagination within consciousness complete with its own pre-cognitive, cognitive, and meta-cognitive domains. In the first sections we briefly review traditional philosophical and psychological conceptions of the imagination.
Kieron P, O'Connor, Frederick, Aardema
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Cognition, Cognitive Dysfunction, and Cognitive Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2013
This article focuses on approaches and techniques for effective cognitive rehabilitation with people who have multiple sclerosis (MS). The patterns of preserved versus disrupted neuropsychological functions are reviewed. The relevant brain anatomy and physiology that underlie the common neurocognitive and neurobehavioral changes are described.
Mary, Pepping   +2 more
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Cognitive engine design for cognitive radio

2012 International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, 2012
The work presented in this paper consists of designing a cognitive engine for a cognitive radio receiver. This engine must provide to the radio receiver the ability to be aware of its environment and to make decisions about actions of reconfiguration; these actions aim to adapt the receiver architecture to the state of the environment. In our design we
Bourbia, Salma   +4 more
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Conventionalized cognition conventionalizes cognition

2009 8th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics, 2009
Language may be viewed as a system of conventionalized cognition in the sense that it conventionally conceptualizes a range of perceived realities shared by a community of speakers. In this talk, I focus on how language, and Chinese in particular, conventionalizes cognition in order to contribute to a macro-theory of cognitive informatics.
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Cognition of cognition part II

Journal of Indian Philosophy, 1996
Among the followers of non-self-revealing theory the supporters of the Bhâtta Mimâmsâ claim that a cognition is inferable. Now we are going to discuss their view in a general way. According to this view a cognition, such as the cognition of a pot, reveals the object pot, but not the cognition of a pot. The cognition of a pot is revealed by an inference.
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Cognition.

1999
Abstract Darwin’s seminal ideas had an impact on epistemology, the philosophical enterprise devoted to comprehending the nature and origins of knowledge. The Darwinian theory of knowledge is called “evolutionary epistemology. “As the name implies, this discipline attempts to comprehend the foundations and status of knowledge in ...
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FRAILTY AND COGNITION

Journal of Frailty & Aging, 2012
Frailty is a common, heterogeneous, geriatric syndrome associated with adverse health events. Over the last years, a growing debate has emerged concerning the inclusion of cognitive impairment in the definition of frailty. In fact, cognitive impairment has been increasingly recognized as a potential contributor to the clinical vulnerability of older ...
Houles M   +5 more
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Laws of cognition and the cognition of law

Cognition, 2015
This paper presents a compact synthesis of the study of cognition in legal decisionmaking. Featured dynamics include the story-telling model (Pennington & Hastie, 1986), lay prototypes (Smith, 1991), motivated cognition (Sood, 2012), and coherence-based reasoning (Simon, Pham, Le, & Holyoak, 2001).
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Primate Cognition

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2010
As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of what we know about primate cognition has been discovered in the last 30 years. Building on the recognition that the physical and social worlds of humans and their living primate relatives pose many of the same evolutionary challenges, programs of research
Amanda Seed, Michael Tomasello
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