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Adjective
/ˈkägnətiv/,
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Of or relating to cognition,
  1. Of or relating to cognition


  1. of or being or relating to or involving cognition; "cognitive psychology"; "cognitive style"
  2. (cognition) the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning
  3. Cognition is the scientific term for "the process of thought." Usage of the term varies in different disciplines; for example in psychology and cognitive science, it usually refers to an information processing view of an individual's psychological functions. ...
  4. The part of mental functions that deals with logic, as opposed to affective which deals with emotions
  5. (cognition) The process of knowing; A result of a cognitive process
  6. (cognition) mental functions such as the ability to think, reason, and remember.
  7. (Cognition) High-level functions carried out by the human brain, including comprehension and use of speech; visual perception and construction; calculation ability; attention (information processing); memory; and executive functions such as planning, problem solving, and self-monitoring.
  8. (Cognition) thinking skills that include perception, memory, awareness, reasoning, judgment, intellect and imagination.
  9. (cognition) all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
  10. (Cognition) The conscious process of knowing or being aware of thoughts or perceptions, including understanding and reasoning.
  11. (cognition) a new realization of life. Cognitions result in higher degrees of awareness and consequently greater abilities to succeed with one’s endeavors in life.
  12. (cognition) The process of receiving information through our senses and turning that data into knowledge we retain.
  13. (cognition) A general term involving perceiving, recognizing, conceiving, judging, sensing, reasoning, remembering, and imaging.
  14. (Cognition) Concentration, attention deficits
  15. (cognition) the process by which knowledge is acquired; awareness, thinking, learning and memory
  16. (cognition) the act of learning, of integrating from various pieces of information
  17. (Cognition) Operation of the mind which includes all aspects of perceiving, thinking, learning, and remembering.
  18. (COGNITION) study of the higher mental processes - thinking, memory, problem solving, language.
  19. (COGNITION) the magisterial act of recognizing an heir, as entitled to be seized in property. Thus to be "cognosced heir " is to be formally recognised as such.
  20. (Cognition) A scientific term referring to "the process of thought."  In spirituality, cognition is perceiving or gathering knowledge via psychic perception, whether that is intuition or ESP.
  21. (Cognition) A sudden realization about oneself having to do with Scientology. Fanny had a cognition about how her father was a big Suppressive during Session; now she's on the PTS/SP course.
  22. (Cognition) Awareness, one of the three aspects of the mind, the others being affection (feeling or emotion), and conation (willing or desiring). They may work as a whole, but any one may dominate any mental process.
  23. (Cognition) Consultancy which looks at your organisational goals and their influencing factors. From this a KPI tree is built to prioritise your marketing strategy.
  24. (Cognition) Is a persons ability to plan, think, learn and problem solve. Involves most daily activities like dressing, time management, memory etc.
  25. (Cognition) Mental activity including the capacity to know, comprehend, understand, reason, and remember. (See mental representation; phylogenetic model)