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How to use the word cognition in a Sentence?

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Psychology can be described as the intrepid exploration of the abyss within the human psyche, where the shadows of consciousness intermingle with the radiant glow of self-awareness. In this vast inner expanse, the seeker delves into the chasms of unconscious motivations and the labyrinthine corridors of memory, charting a course through the intricacies of emotion and cognition.

Martin Tobias Lithner

added by huyenhuyen19921992
4 months ago

AI mostly exists behind the scenes, in the form of algorithms doing various sorts of pattern recognition and cognition that are hard for people to understand, the purpose of these robots was to be an interface with the AI world and the human world.

Ben Goertzel

Found on CNN
1 year ago

This visual focus on the screen narrows cognition. In other words, people are more focused when interacting on video, which hurts the broad, expansive idea generation process.

Melanie Brucks

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We need to prioritize sleep and try and get at least seven hours each night, when we can not, making sure that we have some time to recoup and being aware that the sleep deprivation impacts our mood and cognition is important.

Bhanu Prakash Kolla

Found on CNN
2 years ago

There's lots of different ways to be smart. Animals evolve cognition in a way that will help them succeed in whatever environment they're living in.

Hannah Salomons

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We know that stress in particular is very closely connected to challenges with cognition and increases in the risk of dementia.

Mexican American

Found on CNN
3 years ago

There are significant cognition process and comprehension issues.

Michael Sussman

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

To me, the most fascinating aspect of our research is that humanity's oldest cave art is at least 44,000 years old and it already has all the key components relating to modern cognition, [ like ] hand stencils, figurative art, storytelling, therianthropes and religious thinking, so it must have a much older origin, possibly in Africa or soon after we left Africa.

Maxime Aubert

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Social cognition -- social judgment -- involves a diverse array of functions.

Patricia Boyle

Found on CNN
5 years ago

We know that the behaviors of physical activity, sleep and screen time can independently impact the cognitive health of a child. However, these behaviors are never considered in combination, we really had an opportunity here to look at how meeting each of these guidelines and meeting all of the guidelines relate to cognition in a large sample of American children.

Jeremy Walsh

Found on CNN
5 years ago

We care about (lead) so much because it impacts your cognition and your behavior, it actually drops your IQ. Imagine what we've done to an entire population. We've shifted that IQ curve down. We've lost our high achievers, the next kid who's going to be a neurosurgeon, and we have all these children who may now need remedial services.

Mona Hanna-Attisha

Found on CNN
8 years ago

It is likely that the largest effects will be for novices and especially those that are suffering deficits in cognition, but, continued benefits may take place if the game continues to engage the player at a high level as they continue to improve.

Adam Gazzaley

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We wanted to be able to guide people on a common, in fact the most popular informal childcare option prevalent in our community, the aspects of social engagement hypothesized to be responsible for the benefits on cognition( positive mood, mental stimulation, increased activity) were highly relevant to activity as a grandparent.

Cassandra Szoeke

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

As we get older the brain can get smaller, so the bridging veins can have small bleeds and patients may need to be screened cognitively with an examination as well as imaging to look for subtle chronic subdural hematomas that can interfere with walking and cognition and cause chronic complaints.

Jessica Zwerling

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

There are two main reasons that caused mainstream economists and financial media to miss the financial crisis of 2008. The first is the NIH (Not Invented Here) bias, which is an organizational phenomenon manifested as an unwillingness to adopt an idea because it originates from unknown outsiders. It is a form of social cognition bias that leads to errors in group judgments such as missing on new opportunities or risks. The second reason is a cognition bias known as the Confirmation Bias which is the tendency to search for, filter in, or interpret information in a way that confirms existing preconceptions. The Confirmation Bias is recognized as an individual cognition bias, but when met with (NIH) bias it appears to develop into a social bias very similar to the Groupthink syndrome.

Med Jones

added by seattle29
13 years ago

It was an initiation into the love of learning, of learning how to learn, that was revealed to me by my BLS masters as a matter of interdisciplinary cognition-that is, learning to know something by its relation to something else.

Leonard Bernstein

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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