And therefore, humanity, which comes into the picture with cognition, depends upon this living part of the planet, the so-called biosphere. |
If search is driven both by cognition and experiential learning, then changing one's cognitive representation poses an additional risk. |
It is self-existent truth, and cognizing it is an act of revealing its validity because cognition is intrinsically absolutely reliable. |
Research on a fellow primate, the rhesus monkey, reveals a gender gap in spatial cognition, but one that it is easily overcome with training. |
The prefrontal lobe is known to be involved in pragmatic language processes and complex social cognition. |
In an information-processing approach there are no clear lines of demarcation between sensation, perception, and cognition. |