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cognitive constraints

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meanings of cognitiveand constraint


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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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constraint
noun
uk /kənˈstreɪnt/ us /kənˈstreɪnt/
something that controls what you do by keeping you within ...
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Examples of cognitive constraints


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Integrating cognitive constraints with comparative data from other species can illuminate the adaptive benefits of food sharing in humans.
But institutions also have boundaries that delineate where and when these regulative, normative, and cognitive constraints operate.
There is no contradiction in claiming that visually-based imagery exists and that it can be manipulated by cognitive constraints.
These social and cognitive constraints are reflected in the spatial language use described here as the archetypal wayfinding strategies.
As mentioned above, institutions provide stability through regulative, normative, and cognitive constraints on actors.
Taking into account sociocultural and cognitive constraints on literacy development, the question is : what abilities underlie literate competence in the individual?
Cognitive constraints mean that the development of literacy is at-risk for many children living in a literate environment.
Taking into consideration cognitive constraints such as working memory capacity and goal preferences may help to better explain individual differences and neuropsychological phenomena in language acquisition.
The manipulation of the type of event sequence and the display mode allowed us to verify that cognitive constraints involved in handling referential links underlies the linguistic functions of and.
As well as in the second law of thermodynamics, some paths from one memory to the other are prohibited not by thermodynamics but by cognitive constraints.
Two levels can be distinguished: (1) a priori representations, which are underdetermined, enabling them to occur within valid inferences; (2) perception and/ or action, which obeys different cognitive constraints.
While it does not address the issue of pre-existing cognitive constraints, it points to the ways that human beings organize information coming from the physical and social world around them.
The argument from cognitive constraints is not designed to be a knock-down punch, nor do we expect that any single model will stand alone in the final rounds.
Third, entrepreneurs consolidate their innovations by creating new jurisdictions or boundaries that delineate the scope of regulative, normative, and cognitive constraints on action.
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