Similar words: recognition, initiative, sensitive, inquisitive, magnitude, initial, initiate, initially. Meaning: ['kɒgnɪtɪv] adj. of or being or relating to or involving cognition.
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61. It largely disappears when literary texts are treated as cultural traces in a cognitive rather than an affective reading.
62. Social development is completely meshed with and dependent on cognitive and affective development.
63. Models of face processing Finally, I want to move from cognitive models of word recognition to cognitive models of face recognition.
64. We have already seen that two sentences differing only in respect of cognitive synonyms occupying parallel syntactic positions are in general logically equivalent.
65. First, Piaget did his research on and wrote primarily about the cognitive aspects of intellectual development and cognitive structure.
66. The second phase is more cognitive, aimed at the identification and modification of the dysfunctional silent assumptions.
67. Second, what are the cognitive and affective processes involved in stereotype change?
68. Therapy based on these questions can be wonderful and effective for help with a wide variety of emotional or cognitive problems.
69. Table 4.5 shows that, as we would expect, cognitive impairment increased over the year in all samples.
70. As regards metaphor, the cognitive approach appears to share something of both semantics and pragmatics.
71. Jimmy was referred for a psychological evaluation in order to assess his cognitive and emotional functioning.
72. Nevertheless, these affective and evaluative parochial and subject patterns have cognitive consequences.
73. Like Kant's Ideas they have a regulative function, guiding our actions and our cognitive efforts in a certain direction.
74. And why do chronic drinkers seem to show clear signs of cognitive dysfunction?
75. Part of the cognitive map of Easton's section police is their recipe knowledge.
76. A more cognitive approach is needed if the decisions made by managers and consumers are to be understood.
77. More recently, intelligence as a predictor has been replaced by the variety of cognitive processes available to an individual.
78. Beginning with the emergence of preoperational reasoning, arguments and intellectual confrontations with others are a source of cognitive conflict and disequilibrium.
79. Meanwhile, the cognitive dissonance of the experience should shock any uniformitarian in the audience fully awake.
80. Social interactions were viewed as a source of cognitive conflict, thus disequilibration, and thus development.
81. Cognitive development, though a continuous process, can be divided into four stages for purposes of analysis and description. Sentencedict.com
82. Skill learning falls into three phases: cognitive, fixation and autonomous.
83. Or maybe any conceivable account is translatable into cognitive theory, which then loses all empirical content.
84. There is little doubt that higher cognitive functions are associated with complex social life and elaborate means of communication.
85. Since then, other national reports have stressed the need for these kinds of personal and cognitive attributes.
86. Play, Dreams and Imitation in Childhood may be related to a whole series of studies of cognitive development by piaget.
87. Inappropriateness is diagnosed by the fact that there exists a cognitive synonym of the selector for which the selectee is a philonym.
88. In this sense cognitive therapy might sometimes serve a preventive function.
89. No doubt much important cognitive material must be assimilated by the manager-to-be.
90. The selected novel information is then fed to the cognitive system.
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