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The conscious process of knowing or being aware of thoughts or perceptions, including understanding and reasoning.
Ãâó: www.head-trauma-resource.com/glossary/c.htm
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| 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.
Ãâó: www.ards.org/learnaboutards/whatisards/phrasesterm...
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| cognition |
The process or processes by which an organism gains knowledge of or becomes aware of events or objects in its environment and uses that knowledge for comprehension and problem-solving.
Ãâó: www.mindsci-clinic.com/neuro_jargon.htm
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| cognition |
mental functions such as the ability to think, reason, and remember.
Ãâó: www.rch.org.au/ceed/disorders.cfm
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| cognition |
Awareness; ability to think methodically.
Ãâó: www.infotech.demon.co.uk/Gloss.htm
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