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cognitive concept

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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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concept
noun[C]
uk /ˈkɒn.sept/ us /ˈkɑːn.sept/
a principle ...
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Examples of cognitive concept


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I am primarily interested here in definiteness as a universal cognitiveconcept, which in some languages can be signalled by the use of definite articles.
It is not a purely cognitiveconcept, as "trust" is in modern game theory.
Widdowson suggests a cognitiveconcept instead of the traditional static notions of context.
A proof is a logical and cognitiveconcept; an argument is a praxeologic concept.
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To this extent, a chronotope is both a cognitiveconcept and a narrative feature of language.
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But they also undergo continual renewal as cognitive concepts are periodically adjusted to accord with changing physical realities.
Who develops which schemata, and how do we study cognitive concepts at all?
Imagination, creativity, intelligence, and even consciousness are poorly defined cognitive concepts that suffer the same diffuse social attributions.
Although preschool children are limited by immature memory strategies, their rapid acquisition of cognitive concepts and vocabulary provides evidence for functional, and in some respects advanced, declarative memory abilities.
On the other hand, multi-agent systems are usually specified in terms of social and cognitive concepts such as interactions, roles, norms, groups, beliefs, goals, and reasoning.
Yamanashi suggests that negation is not in fact a primitive concept, but rather one that is derivative of other cognitive concepts involving individuals' bodily and\\or spatial experience.
Kandel (1998, 1999), however, has argued persuasively that new concepts in neuroscience now make it possible to attempt to relate higher level cognitive concepts to underlying brain systems.
Welfare economics ultimately deals with cognitive concepts such as well-being, happiness, and satisfaction.
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Events can pertain to a variety of cognitive concepts, such as, important ideas, moral values, issues with the self and identity, social esteem, or other people and their well-being.
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