- of or being or relating to or involving cognition; "cognitive psychology"; "cognitive style"
- (cognition) the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning
- 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. ...
- The part of mental functions that deals with logic, as opposed to affective which deals with emotions
- (cognition) The process of knowing; A result of a cognitive process
- (cognition) mental functions such as the ability to think, reason, and remember.
- (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.
- (Cognition) thinking skills that include perception, memory, awareness, reasoning, judgment, intellect and imagination.
- (cognition) all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating
- (Cognition) The conscious process of knowing or being aware of thoughts or perceptions, including understanding and reasoning.
- (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.
- (cognition) The process of receiving information through our senses and turning that data into knowledge we retain.
- (cognition) A general term involving perceiving, recognizing, conceiving, judging, sensing, reasoning, remembering, and imaging.
- (Cognition) Concentration, attention deficits
- (cognition) the process by which knowledge is acquired; awareness, thinking, learning and memory
- (cognition) the act of learning, of integrating from various pieces of information
- (Cognition) Operation of the mind which includes all aspects of perceiving, thinking, learning, and remembering.
- (COGNITION) study of the higher mental processes - thinking, memory, problem solving, language.
- (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.
- (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.
- (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.
- (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.
- (Cognition) Consultancy which looks at your organisational goals and their influencing factors. From this a KPI tree is built to prioritise your marketing strategy.
- (Cognition) Is a persons ability to plan, think, learn and problem solve. Involves most daily activities like dressing, time management, memory etc.
- (Cognition) Mental activity including the capacity to know, comprehend, understand, reason, and remember. (See mental representation; phylogenetic model)