Etymology: [ käg-'ni-sh&n ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English cognicion Latin cognitio (“knowledge, perception, a judicial examination, trial”) cognitus, past participle of cognoscere (“to know”) co- (“together”) + *gnoscere, older form of noscere (“to know”); see know, and compare cognize, cognizance, cognizor, cognosce, connoisseur.
The process of knowing, A result of a cognitive process, Knowledge Understanding Faculty of understanding things, compare them, make judgements, and deductions, Awareness; ability to think methodically, -mental activities such as thinking, memory, perception, judgment, and learning, a new realization of life Cognitions result in higher degrees of awareness and consequently greater abilities to succeed with ones endeavors in life, Mental processes characterized by knowing, thinking, learning and judging [Quick find], The process of knowing; of being aware of thoughts The ability to reason and understand, The mental act, process or product of such act or process of knowing, learning, perceiving or of becoming aware HA 647, the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning, cog, the consciously or sub-consciously comprehended senses; a comprehension of subjectivity, The act of knowing; knowledge; perception, The process of knowing by thinking, comprehending, analyzing or evaluating Examples: Students use cognition to gain meaning from spoken or written material by reasoning, making inferences, seeing relationships, etc, That which is known, The act or process of knowing; perception O-O technology is intricately tied to how people think, act and interact while accomplishing work, 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, knowing, awareness, perception, Pertaining to the mental processes that include knowing, thinking, learning, judging, and problem solving, The process of receiving, processing, storing, and using information, The process of acquiring knowledge, including perception, intuition, and reasoning, Thinking skills that include perception, memory, awareness, reasoning, judgment, intellect, and imagination, Cognition is the mental process involved in knowing, learning, and understanding things. processes of perception and cognition. the process of knowing, understanding, and learning something (cognitio, from cognoscere , from co- ( CO-) + gnoscere ). Act or process of knowing. Cognition includes every mental process that may be described as an experience of knowing (including perceiving, recognizing, conceiving, and reasoning), as distinguished from an experience of feeling or of willing. Philosophers have long been interested in the relationship between the knowing mind and external reality; psychologists took up the study of cognition in the 20th century. See also cognitive psychology; cognitive science; philosophy of mind, The conscious process of knowing or being aware of thoughts or perceptions, including understanding and reasoning, higher intellectual functioning including awareness, perception, reasoning, memory, and problem solving, A generic term involving perceiving, recognizing, conceiving, judging, sensing, reasoning, remembering, and imagining, Knowing specifically, the process, or result, of recognising, conceiving, judging and reasoning (Association for Children with Learning Difficulties, 1998), mental functions such as the ability to think, reason, and remember, The process of knowing by thinking, comprehending, analyzing, or evaluation Examples: Students use the cognitive process to be able to understand or gain meaning from spoken or written material by reasoning, making inferences, seeing relationships, etc, Mental activity including the capacity to know, comprehend, understand, reason, and remember (See mental representation; phylogenetic model), The conscious process of the mind by which one becomes aware of thoughts and perceptions, including all aspects of perceiving, thinking, and remembering, The act or process of knowing in the broadest sense; specifically, an intellectual process by which knowledge is gained from perception or ideas, awareness, perception,
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The process of knowing
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A result of a cognitive process
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Knowledge Understanding Faculty of understanding things, compare them, make judgements, and deductions
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Awareness; ability to think methodically
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-mental activities such as thinking, memory, perception, judgment, and learning
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a new realization of life Cognitions result in higher degrees of awareness and consequently greater abilities to succeed with ones endeavors in life
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Mental processes characterized by knowing, thinking, learning and judging [Quick find]
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The process of knowing; of being aware of thoughts The ability to reason and understand
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The mental act, process or product of such act or process of knowing, learning, perceiving or of becoming aware HA 647
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the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning
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the consciously or sub-consciously comprehended senses; a comprehension of subjectivity
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The act of knowing; knowledge; perception
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The process of knowing by thinking, comprehending, analyzing or evaluating Examples: Students use cognition to gain meaning from spoken or written material by reasoning, making inferences, seeing relationships, etc
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That which is known
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The act or process of knowing; perception O-O technology is intricately tied to how people think, act and interact while accomplishing work
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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
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knowing, awareness, perception
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Pertaining to the mental processes that include knowing, thinking, learning, judging, and problem solving
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The process of receiving, processing, storing, and using information
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The process of acquiring knowledge, including perception, intuition, and reasoning
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Thinking skills that include perception, memory, awareness, reasoning, judgment, intellect, and imagination
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Cognition is the mental process involved in knowing, learning, and understanding things. processes of perception and cognition. the process of knowing, understanding, and learning something (cognitio, from cognoscere , from co- ( CO-) + gnoscere ). Act or process of knowing. Cognition includes every mental process that may be described as an experience of knowing (including perceiving, recognizing, conceiving, and reasoning), as distinguished from an experience of feeling or of willing. Philosophers have long been interested in the relationship between the knowing mind and external reality; psychologists took up the study of cognition in the 20th century. See also cognitive psychology; cognitive science; philosophy of mind
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The conscious process of knowing or being aware of thoughts or perceptions, including understanding and reasoning
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higher intellectual functioning including awareness, perception, reasoning, memory, and problem solving
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A generic term involving perceiving, recognizing, conceiving, judging, sensing, reasoning, remembering, and imagining
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Knowing specifically, the process, or result, of recognising, conceiving, judging and reasoning (Association for Children with Learning Difficulties, 1998)
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mental functions such as the ability to think, reason, and remember
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The process of knowing by thinking, comprehending, analyzing, or evaluation Examples: Students use the cognitive process to be able to understand or gain meaning from spoken or written material by reasoning, making inferences, seeing relationships, etc
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Mental activity including the capacity to know, comprehend, understand, reason, and remember (See mental representation; phylogenetic model)
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The conscious process of the mind by which one becomes aware of thoughts and perceptions, including all aspects of perceiving, thinking, and remembering
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The act or process of knowing in the broadest sense; specifically, an intellectual process by which knowledge is gained from perception or ideas
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