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cognition knowing, awareness, perception.
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cognition In view of the above description, this term operates as a frame for a huge variety of activities and mental processes. It is occasionally distinguished from perception, to denote "higher"-level abstractions. The term also carries the implication that these processes can be described scientifically; ie the use of the term "cognition" references the discipline of cognitive science and all of its elaborations.
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cognition the act or process of thinking, questioning and analysing.
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cognition Cognition is another word for 'thought'.
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