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  • '''Cognition''' is described as the the [[mental]] process of [[knowledge|knowing]], whi Let us review how the lexicographers report on how we use of the word, cognition:
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  • ...ed and the organism's interaction with that environment.<ref name=Rupert/> Cognition goes beyond the manipulation of symbols to include the emergence of order a ...nteractive nature of cognition includes but extends the idea of ''embodied cognition'', which last recognizes the extension of 'mind' beyond the confines of the
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  • *{{cite web |title=Embodied cognition |date= |author=Monica Cowart |work=Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy |url ...alta, ed |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2011/entries/embodied-cognition/}}
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  • '''Enactivism''' is the [[philosophy|philosophical]] view that [[cognition]] depends on [[brain]] ''and'' body, that it is an activity that extends be ...om/books?id=Y0Z01rU8L68C&dq |chapter=Chapter 1: A short primer on situated cognition |pages=pp. 3 ''ff''}}
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  • '''Cognition''' is described as the the [[mental]] process of [[knowledge|knowing]], whi Let us review how the lexicographers report on how we use of the word, cognition:
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  • ...uage creation, learning, and usage as best explained by reference to human cognition in general.
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  • The [[cognition|cognitive process]] of reading text and breaking it into components, which
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  • ...blog post by [[Jonah Lehrer]] about the interplay between intelligence, [[cognition]] and [[learning]], focusing on the [[IQ]]
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  • ...2008 issue of The Atlantic magazine about the effects of the Internet on [[cognition]]
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  • General theory of cognition, where elements and vital relations from diverse scenarios are 'blended' in
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  • ...utionary Process]. Chapter 6. In: ''The Innate Mind: Volume 2, Culture and Cognition''. Peter Carruthers, Stephen Laurence, Stephen Stich (editors). New York: ...ply to Griffiths]. Chapter 7. In: ''The Innate Mind: Volume 2, Culture and Cognition''. Peter Carruthers, Stephen Laurence, Stephen Stich (editors). New York:
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  • The [[philosophy|philosophical]] view that cognition depends on brain and body, that it is an activity that extends beyond the i
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  • ...technique based on assisting the patient to learn the interpretation of ([[cognition|cognitive]] structure of experiences that trigger behavior, and, if that be
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  • *{{cite web |title=Embodied cognition |date= |author=Monica Cowart |work=Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy |url ...alta, ed |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2011/entries/embodied-cognition/}}
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  • ...oscientific]] principles behind the action of [[drug]]s on [[brain]] and [[cognition]]; a subset of [[neuropharmacology]], the action of drugs on all parts of t
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  • Von Glasersfeld, E. "Cognition, Construction of Knowledge, and Teaching," SYNTHESE (Special Issue on Educa
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  • ...nguistics, neuroscience, paleoanthropology, molecular genetics, and animal cognition/communication. Of particular significance are those hominid behaviors that *In the continuum of the evolutionary development of human cognition and behavior adduced from the paleoanthropological records, when did homini
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  • ...mediate and delayed effects of meta-cognitive instruction on regulation of cognition and mathematics achievement.] 3:147-157. ...matics achievement and regulation of cognition, but not on knowledge about cognition. Furthermore, during the matriculation exam, IMPROVE students executed diff
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  • ...ine how an individual feels and behaves. It is based on the premise that [[cognition]], the process of acquiring knowledge and forming beliefs, is a primary det
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  • * Heyes CM Huber L. (2000)'' The evolution of cognition''. MIT Press. ISBN 9780262082860. | [http://books.google.com/books?id=7D40m ...cles by 29 authors, constituting a kind of "debate" about the evolution of cognition.
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  • ...eer RD. (2004) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/1064546041255539 Autopoiesis and cognition in the game of life]. ''Artif Life'' 10:309-26. ...e on cognition and recent work on dynamical approaches to the behavior and cognition of situated, embodied agents.</font></ref>
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  • ...others prefer to explain language and other abilities in terms of 'general cognition'.
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  • ...rence was found to be correlated with residual [[brain size]] (and hence [[cognition]]), [[habitat]] and [[diet]] but not with [[body size]] or [[aggression]] (
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  • | journal = Cognition | doi = 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.11.009
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  • ...arch in neuroscience has shown that emotions play a central role in social cognition and decision-making. His work has had a major influence on current understa
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  • ...d to other neural systems, including perception, motor control, and social cognition?
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  • ...ending''' (or '''conceptual integration''') is a means of describing the [[cognition|cognitive]] processes involved in understanding meaning in [[language]]. In
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  • | journal = Animal Cognition | journal = Animal Cognition
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  • ...nce of problem states already tried<ref name=Reed1996>Reed, S.K. (1996). ''Cognition: Theory and Applications'' (4th ed.). Toronto: Brooks/Cole.</ref>.
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  • | journal = Cognition | doi = 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.05.003
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  • ...ally-based and which are specific to language as opposed to other forms of cognition, can be referred to as "universal grammar" (or UG): this theory associated ...on whether the generalization could have some bearing on other aspects of cognition.
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  • ...ity Press.</ref>), exploring such questions as whether language impacts on cognition or whether language emerges from non-linguistic cognitive functioning. In t ...ge ''creation, learning, and usage'' are explained by reference to human [[cognition]] in general &mdash; the basic underlying mental processes that apply not o
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  • :*The Official Journal of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. ...tricted to, studies of eyewitness memory, autobiographical memory, spatial cognition, skill training, expertise and skilled behaviour. Articles will normally co
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  • ...ugh, D.M.]] & D.A. Washburn (2006). ''Primate Perspectives on Behavior And Cognition (Decade of Behavior)''. American Psychological Association. ISBN 1591474221
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  • * <!--<ref name=nsteph2010>-->Stephenson N. (2010) Atoms of Cognition: Metaphysics in the Royal Society, 1715-2010. In: ''Seeing Further: The Sto
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  • ...mpLing2007.pdf Downloadable review by Stefan Frank, Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information, Radboud University Nijmegen] ...//dx.doi.org/10.1016/0010-0277(96)00711-1 On metaphoric representation.] ''Cognition'' 60:173-204.
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  • ...tural history of the human mind: tracing evolutionary changes in brain and cognition | journal = Cognition
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  • ...use you are having a thought (“I’m sure I know the person’s name”) about a cognition (in this case, your thought is “that the person’s name is in your memor ...g a task....we focus on the relationship between monitoring and control of cognition in a special way: We argue that some aspects of metacognition typically cal
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  • ...er to determine an appropriate response.<ref>Susan T. Fiske. 2005. "Social Cognition and the Normality of Prejudgment" ''In'' On the Nature of Prejudice: Fifty ...in time."<ref>Eleanor Rosch. 1978. "Principles of Categorization." ''In'' Cognition and Categorization. Eleanor Rosch and Barbara Lloyd, eds. Hillsdale, N.J.:
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  • | journal = Cognition | doi = 10.1016/j.cognition.2004.05.003
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  • ...mpLing2007.pdf Downloadable review by Stefan Frank, Nijmegen Institute for Cognition and Information, Radboud University Nijmegen]
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  • ...ed and the organism's interaction with that environment.<ref name=Rupert/> Cognition goes beyond the manipulation of symbols to include the emergence of order a ...nteractive nature of cognition includes but extends the idea of ''embodied cognition'', which last recognizes the extension of 'mind' beyond the confines of the
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  • ...mine how an individual feels and behaves. It is based on the premise that cognition, the process of acquiring knowledge and forming beliefs, is a primary det
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  • ...elopmental morphographemics II. In W. C. Watt (Ed.), ''Writing systems and cognition'' (pp.&nbsp;141–182). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. ...Some graphotactic constraints. In W. C. Watt (Ed.), ''Writing systems and cognition'' (pp.&nbsp;115–127). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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  • ...derstanding]], meaning, [[creativity]], [[reasoning]], and [[learning]]; [[cognition]] is a close cognate. It can also mean the body of published thoughts of a
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Hart 2008 Large brains and cognition: where do elephants fit in?}}
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  • ...one yeaer to return to normal. At 6 months, 40% returned to their original cognition ...ns to normal after one month. At 6 months, 24% returned to their original cognition
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  • ...sts of persistent motor, sensory, or autonomic seizures that do not impair cognition (see also epilepsia partialis continua). Subclinical status epilepticus gen NCSE is an important cause of altered [[cognition]], acute [[confusion]], or altered mental status according to a [[systemati
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  • ...room bodies will allow a clear view of the [[neurophysiology]] of [[animal cognition]]. The most recent research is also beginning to reveal the [[genetics|gen
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  • ...ls.org/loi/biot Biological Theory: Integrating Development, Evolution, and Cognition] ...Description:''' Biological Theory: Integrating Development, Evolution, and Cognition is devoted to theoretical advances in the biological and cognitive sciences
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  • ...rmine how an individual feels and behaves. It is based on the premise that cognition, the process of acquiring knowledge and forming beliefs, is a primary deter
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  • :Explores cognition, formal methods, logic and mathematics—particularly [[Gödel's incomplete
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  • ...2 nAChR partial agonist varenicline related to effects on reward, mood and cognition. Biochem.Pharmacol. 78 813.</ref> and stops nicotine from binding to these
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  • ...nce and to be opposed to phenomenonal representations, that is, objects of cognition capable of being perceived by the senses. Because we are only ever able to ...representation can be said to be causative in any Kantian sense insofar as cognition is placed on the side of determinate experience. Causality, then, is limite
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  • ...from what we call 'nature' is debatable, at least according to [[Embodied cognition|enactivists]].<ref name=Zwaan/> ...ion in Memory, Language, and Thinking |chapter=Introduction to ''Grounding Cognition'' |author=Diane Pecher, Rolf A. Zwaan |publisher=Cambridge University Press
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  • ...n R. Puentedura | Role of predator-induced polyphenism in the evolution of cognition: a baldwinian speculation / Scott F. Gilbert | Baldwin and biosemiotics: wh
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  • ...ely. As well, many authors find the clear link between neural activity and cognition to be an appealing aspect of connectionism. However, this is also a source ...f ''Parallel Distributed Processing: Explorations in the Microstructure of Cognition - Volume 1 (foundations) & Volume 2 (Psychological and Biological Models)''
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  • ...nges. In: Haug M, Whalen R. E, editors. Animal models of human emotion and cognition. Washington (District of Columbia): American Psychological Association. pp. ...rs. The cognitive animal: empirical and theoretical perspectives on animal cognition. Cambridge (Massachusetts): MIT Press. pp. 325–333.</ref>
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  • ...use you are having a thought (“I’m sure I know the person’s name”) about a cognition (in this case, your thought is “that the person’s name is in your memor ...g a task....we focus on the relationship between monitoring and control of cognition in a special way: We argue that some aspects of metacognition typically cal
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  • |<font face="Gill Sans MT">We believe that human cognition depends upon two systems. What we shall call the tacit or implicit system..
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  • * Emmorey K. (2002) ''Language, cognition, and the brain: insights from sign language research''. Mahwah, N.J: Lawren
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  • ...d the neural coding of sounds, and ending with brain functions underlying cognition and emotion during the perception and production of highly complex musical
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  • ...osophical]] discipline, epistemology deals with broad questions concerning cognition: what is [[knowledge]]? Is [[certainty]] required for knowledge, and what
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  • ...gy. The precise definition of biological terms and the characterization of cognition by using formal systems, in general, are fundamental tasks of Theoretical B
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  • ...usness are just one corner of a more general set of questions about animal cognition and mind."
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  • ...I. G. Mattingly. (1985). The motor theory of speech perception revised. ''Cognition'', 21, 1-36.
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  • *Cohen, Henri, and Brigitte Stemmer, eds. Consciousness and Cognition: Fragments of Mind and Brain. Boston: Elsevier Academic, 2007. Questia. W
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  • ...Angus, Don Rogers, and John A. Sloboda. Cognition and Social Worlds Keele Cognition Seminars 2. Oxford [England]
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  • ...tural history of the human mind: tracing evolutionary changes in brain and cognition". Journal of Anatomy 212 (4): 426-454. DOI:10.1111/j.1469-7580.2008.00868.x ...trates contributed to the enhancement of behavioral flexibility and social cognition. With this evolutionary history as precursor, the modern human mind may be
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  • ..., Duane M.; Washburn, David A. |title=Primate Perspectives on Behavior And Cognition (Decade of Behavior) |publisher=American Psychological Association (APA) |l
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  • .... Relational Frame Theory: A Post-Skinnerian account of human language and cognition. New York: Plenum Press. </ref> and its most prominent application, [[Accep
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  • |…if we are to encompass adequately the realm of human cognition, it is necessary to include a far wider and more universal set of competenc
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  • ===Cognition=== Vitamin D may help [[cognition]].<ref name="pmid19940269">{{cite journal| author=Miller JW| title=Vitamin
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  • ...rly Hominid Evolution. In: Matsuzawa, T., editor. Primate Origins of Human Cognition and Behavior. Tokyo: Springer-Verlag. pp. 537-556</ref>. If this were the c ...rly Hominid Evolution. In: Matsuzawa, T., editor. Primate Origins of Human Cognition and Behavior. Tokyo: Springer-Verlag. pp. 537-556</ref>.
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  • ...dicine were Alcmaeon's prime interest, which accounts for his concern with cognition and the nature of the soul. Because medicine had not yet emerged as a disti ===&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•&nbsp;Cognition and the role of the brain===
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  • ...dicine were Alcmaeon's prime interest, which accounts for his concern with cognition and the nature of the soul. Because medicine had not yet emerged as a disti ===&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;•&nbsp;Cognition and the role of the brain===
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  • ...ng his independent inquiries into the nature and emergence of modern human cognition. He completed a book of essays on the subject, The Monkey in the Mirror: Es
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  • ...or she thinks, meaning that the structure of the language itself affects [[cognition]].
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  • ...House|American Issue Publishing Company]]. The ASLA also used emotion and cognition in the style of such issues related to World War I as anti-German sentiment
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  • ...itutes likewise the unity of our being, in which the opposite functions of cognition and volition have their fundamental and permanent background of personality
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  • ...ew recommends that philosophers make use of results from sciences studying cognition to resolve epistemological issues.}}
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  • * Weimer, W., Palermo, D., eds. ''Cognition and the Symbolic Processes''. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 1
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  • ...oden's broad conception, covers a wide range of aspects of mind: not just 'cognition' in the sense of knowledge or reasoning, but emotion, personality, social c ...oden's broad conception, covers a wide range of aspects of mind: not just 'cognition' in the sense of knowledge or reasoning, but emotion, personality, social c
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  • ...C&dq=intitle:alcmaeon&source=gbs_navlinks_s ''Greek theories of elementary cognition from Alcmaeon to Aristotle'']. Clarendon Press.
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  • ...is the site of reason and intelligence, which include such components as [[cognition]], [[perception]], [[attention]], [[memory]] and [[emotion]]. It controls [ ...es cortical operations to processing the new information. This focusing of cognition is known as [[attention]]. Cognitive priorities are constantly changed by f
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  • ...cs]], and possibly others. More recently, an interdisciplinary approach to cognition and intelligence has developed known as [[cognitive science]]. Though many
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  • ...ry increases have allowed researchers to develop models of many areas of [[cognition]]. More importantly, imaging techniques that allowed psychologists to non-i *[[Abnormal psychology]] - the study of abnormal cognition and behavior.
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  • ...e3401fEPZrV-4gUD4nxNYp6iuQ&sig2=iDmm1o3woCJ6f6C4eZTMMQ&cad=rja Axiological Cognition and its Applications in Complex Psychological Assessment] </ref> ...ne Project]<ref name=…>[web.mit.edu/nhmit/www/ppt/axiology.ppt Axiological Cognition and its Applications
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  • ...writer [[Nicholas G. Carr]] highly critical of the Internet's effect on [[cognition]]. It was published in the July/August 2008 edition of ''The Atlantic'' mag ...arr's main argument is that the Internet might have detrimental effects on cognition that diminish the capacity for concentration and contemplation. As the titl
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  • # Modulation of cognition: Music reminds of past situations. It is assigned with meaning by the one w
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  • ...A New Paradigm to Explain Arousal Pathology. In: Handbook of life stress, cognition, and health. Eds., Shirley Fisher and James Reason. Chichester: Wiley. ISBN ...by Sterling and Eyer (Fisher S., Reason J. (eds): Handbook of Life Stress, Cognition and Health. J. Wiley Ltd. 1988, p. 631), and allostasis is an essential com
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  • ...WT. (2006) The biology and evolution of music: a comparative perspective. Cognition 100:173-215
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  • ...estion, muscle contraction, vision, cell division, information processing, cognition). They emphasize sequences of cause-effect interactions. By '''''<font col
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  • ...or their tendency to attribute to evolutionary processes elements of human cognition that may be attributable to social processes (e.g. preference for particula ...'carried along' by an adaptive trait. Gould advocates the hypothesis that cognition in humans came about as a spandrel: "Natural selection made the human brain
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  • ...ssociation is a disruption in the normally integrated functions of memory, cognition, and consciousness. ...mplaints as a decrease in emotion, and detachment or alienation from their cognition, body, or the world. Although individuals experiencing these symptoms appa
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  • .... "A closer look at the probabilities of the notorious three prisoners," ''Cognition'' '''43''': 197–223.</span>
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  • ...atistically significant but clinically marginal improvement in measures of cognition and global assessment of dementia" according to a [[systematic review]] for ...rnette R, Martins R et al.| title=Vitamins B(12), B(6), and folic acid for cognition in older men. | journal=Neurology | year= 2010 | volume= 75 | issue= 17 | p
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  • ...k, prototype effects have been investigated widely in areas such as colour cognition ([[Brent Berlin]] and [[Paul Kay]], 1969), and also for more abstract notio
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  • ...occurs<ref>{{cite journal|author=Fessler, Daniel M. T.|journal=Journal of Cognition and Culture|year=2006|title=A Burning Desire:Steps Toward an Evolutionary P
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  • ...rder. People who suffer from Alzheimers have disorders such as decreased cognition and memory, and with time develop an dysfunction in all mental functions. I
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  • ...mputer simulations have also been used to formally model theories of human cognition and performance, e.g. [[ACT-R]]
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  • ...ituitary-adrenal]] (HPA) axis, resulting in heightened vigilance, enhanced cognition and arousal of the [[autonomic nervous system]]. These responses help to pr
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  • ...X, Zhang D, Zhang X, ''et al'' |title=A functional MRI study of high-level cognition. II. The game of GO |journal=Brain Res Cogn Brain Res |volume=16 |issue=1 |
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  • ...e development of [[ethology]], [[sociobiology]], and the study of [[animal cognition]].This is quite evident as humans are able to communicate with animals espe
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  • :* [[Rhesus macaque]] - used for studies on [[infectious disease]] and [[cognition]]
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  • *Haywood HC (1992) The strange and wonderful symbiosis of motivation and cognition. Int J Cogn Ed Mediated Learn 2:186–197.
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  • ...m faces a dilemma - the connection between the knower and the known; human cognition is always mediated by its own limits.<ref name=Dillon/> As stated by Merlea
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  • ...ce rate of [[dementia]] or AD incidence in elderly individuals with normal cognition or those with MCI."
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  • ...rela FJ. (1973) Autopoiesis: The Origin of the Living. In: Autopoiesis and Cognition: The Realization of the Living. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrect:Hol ...004) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2004.0012 Autopoiesis with or without cognition: defining life at its edge.] PMID 16849156</ref>
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  • | journal = Cognition | doi = 10.1016/j.cognition.2005.11.009
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  • '''Anxiety''' is a physiological state marked by demonstrable changes in [[Cognition|cognitive]], [[Somatic|somatic]], [[Emotion|emotional]], and [[Behavior|beh
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  • The strongest risk factors for developing delirium are impaired [[cognition]] and [[psychotropic drug]] use.<ref name="pmid17038078">{{cite journal |au
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  • ...cognition and problem solving skills then do other primates. This enhanced cognition improved foraging skills for all ages and is probably tied to the emergence
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  • ...philosophical fields of [[Enactivism (biology)|enactivism]] and [[embodied cognition]],<ref name=WilsonRA/> and the scientific fields of [[cognitive psychology] ...of our gaining the end we have in view, that is to say, of arriving at the cognition of objects ''a priori'', of determining something with respect to these obj
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  • ...al'' |title=Effect of testosterone supplementation on functional mobility, cognition, and other parameters in older men: a randomized controlled trial |journal=
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  • ..., and the properties that characterize it (e.g., reproduction; locomotion; cognition) &mdash; ''Aristotle’s 'final' cause'', its function; Aristotle thought
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  • ...07) - Hearing what the body feels: auditory encoding of rhythmic movement, Cognition 105, 533–546
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  • :*Suggest a cognition enhancing libation instead of an inhibition reducing libation for one futur
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  • ...CT.<ref>NIH & NIMH Consensus Conference 1985</ref> No long-term studies of cognition and memory have been done in the past two decades; some studies before this
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  • ...in detail how synthetic a priori knowledge is possible. The conditions for cognition are of two types: intuitions and concepts. In both cases, there are a prior
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  • ...produces the mind; brain circuitry does not."<ref name=Ratner/> [[Extended cognition|Enactivists]] take the view that the brain, the mind, the environment, form ...closely related field is [[cognitive psychology]], the [[psychology]] of [[cognition]], studying matters such as the processes involved in memorization and deci
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  • ...>Kirsch P ''et al.'' (2005) Oxytocin modulates neural circuitry for social cognition and fear in humans ''J Neurosci'' 25:11489-93 PMID 16339042</ref>. There is
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  • ...>Kirsch P ''et al.'' (2005) Oxytocin modulates neural circuitry for social cognition and fear in humans ''J Neurosci'' 25:11489-93 PMID 16339042</ref>. There is
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  • * [[Cognitive linguistics]], the study of language as part of general [[cognition]];
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  • ..., Duane M.; Washburn, David A. |title=Primate Perspectives on Behavior And Cognition (Decade of Behavior) |publisher=American Psychological Association (APA) |l
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  • The field of [[music cognition]] involves the study of many aspects of music including how it is processed
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  • '''User Cognition:''' Adoption of Semantic Web concepts and technical constructs has been slo
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  • ...ssion formation<ref name=Hill1978>Hill, J., & Palmquist, W. (1978). Social cognition and social relations in early adolescence. ''International Journal of Behav
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  • ...t also relevant aspects of [[computational biology]], [[semiotics]], and [[cognition]], and should have continuities with a modern philosophy of the sciences of
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  • ...plementary, and in a way equivalent, aspects of life. It is then shown how cognition, so defined, permits us to build a bridge between biology and cognitive sci ...ion and self-defense; adaptation; death; (re)production from parents; and, cognition of self and the outside world.<br>
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  • Hirschfeld, Lawrence A. "Do children have a theory of race?" ''Cognition'' 54, no. 2 (1995): 209-52. How U.S. children learn the unique U.S. version Hirschfeld, Lawrence A. ''Race in the Making: Cognition, Culture, and the Child's Construction of Human Kinds'' Learning, developme
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  • ...plementary, and in a way equivalent, aspects of life. It is then shown how cognition, so defined, permits us to build a bridge between biology and cognitive sci *cognition of self and the world outside the self;
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  • ...s, beliefs and value systems that are part of its [[culture]], as by the [[cognition|cognitive]] characteristics and perceptions of its members. Similarly, the
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  • ...s, beliefs and value systems that are part of its [[culture]], as by the [[cognition|cognitive]] characteristics and perceptions of its members. Similarly, the
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  • ...c issue is to decide what constitutes the "whole": for example, [[Extended cognition|enactivists]] place emphasis upon the interaction between an organism and i
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  • ...autism or Asperger syndrome. Content analysis in terms of core domains of cognition." ''Br J Psychiatry.'' 1999 Nov;175:484-90. PMID 10789283</ref>
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  • ...t the criterion for death will be the permanent and irreversible loss of [[cognition|cognitive]] function, as evidenced by the death of the [[cerebral cortex]].
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  • ...axia]] (problems with coordination), and [[tremor]]. Charcot also observed cognition changes in MS since he described his patients as having a "marked enfeeblem
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  • Interruptions have a complicated affect on error and cognition.<ref name="pmid21946236">{{cite journal| author=Li SY, Magrabi F, Coiera E|
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  • ...rior parietal region is responsible for mathematical thought, visuospatial cognition, and imagery of movement. Einstein's brain also contained 73% more [[glial
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  • ...f the systems' components' organization and the systems' behavior by human cognition. The models aspire to do that well enough to account for experimental data
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