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单词 cognitive
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Definition of cognitive in English:

cognitive

adjective ˈkɒɡnɪtɪvˈkɑɡnədɪv
  • Relating to cognition.

    (与)认识(有关)的;(与)认知(有关)的

    the cognitive processes involved in reading
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The key to this explanation is something psychologists call cognitive responses.
    • Some studies suggest that tamoxifen interferes with brain metabolism and cognitive function.
    • There is a long list of behavioural anomalies and paradoxes uncovered by cognitive researchers.
    • Is diabetes associated with cognitive impairment and cognitive decline among older women?
    • Our understanding of these concepts contributes to our view of cognitive categories.
    • When I learned about cognitive theory it was a challenge to me to think that I did possess skewed attitudes.
    • They have no cognitive significance when applied to things in themselves.
    • The best treatment for phobia is a psychological treatment called cognitive behavioural therapy.
    • His levitation tricks also depend on quite a bit of cognitive psychology to enhance their effect.
    • No, my standards were caused by cognitive distortions, brought about by serious mental illness.
    • Wittgenstein sometimes appears to be committed to cognitive relativism as just described.
    • Suppose, then, that a reliable cognitive process is one which is relativized to persons.
    • Research in cognitive psychology has shown that we remember iconic images better than text.
    • The cognitive mechanisms in his brain had ground to a halt, as had everything else.
    • You don't need to know all of neuroscience, cognitive psychology and so on to know how your brain works.
    • In fact, words are often chosen as much for their emotive as their cognitive force.
    • It seems that the higher cognitive emotions cannot avoid being double-edged swords.
    • It allows us to express general cognitive goals, such as seeking truths and avoiding falsehoods.
    • Kant distinguished between the matter and the form of cognitive experience.
    • Few people like to think that their higher cognitive processes are under genetic control.
    Synonyms
    mental, emotional, intellectual, inner, non-physical, cerebral, brain, rational, abstract, conceptual, theoretical

Derivatives

  • cognitively

  • adverb ˈkɒɡnɪtɪvliˈkɑɡnədɪvli
    • In a way that relates to or affects cognition.

      it serves as a distraction from cognitively demanding tasks
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I work with cognitively impaired kids
      • This is the part of the soul where we find emotions, more complex and cognitively responsive than desires but falling short of the reflective abilities of reason.
      • It is an interesting question whether any cognitively sophisticated, rational, self-conscious agent must experience situations of choice in this way.
      • Both count as cognitive values because they make theories cognitively accessible, comprehensible to our finite minds.

Origin

Late 16th century: from medieval Latin cognitivus, from cognit- 'known', from the verb cognoscere.

Definition of cognitive in US English:

cognitive

adjectiveˈkɑɡnədɪvˈkäɡnədiv
  • Relating to cognition.

    (与)认识(有关)的;(与)认知(有关)的

    the cognitive processes involved in reading
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The best treatment for phobia is a psychological treatment called cognitive behavioural therapy.
    • In fact, words are often chosen as much for their emotive as their cognitive force.
    • It seems that the higher cognitive emotions cannot avoid being double-edged swords.
    • Kant distinguished between the matter and the form of cognitive experience.
    • When I learned about cognitive theory it was a challenge to me to think that I did possess skewed attitudes.
    • Few people like to think that their higher cognitive processes are under genetic control.
    • They have no cognitive significance when applied to things in themselves.
    • Suppose, then, that a reliable cognitive process is one which is relativized to persons.
    • There is a long list of behavioural anomalies and paradoxes uncovered by cognitive researchers.
    • His levitation tricks also depend on quite a bit of cognitive psychology to enhance their effect.
    • The key to this explanation is something psychologists call cognitive responses.
    • The cognitive mechanisms in his brain had ground to a halt, as had everything else.
    • Is diabetes associated with cognitive impairment and cognitive decline among older women?
    • It allows us to express general cognitive goals, such as seeking truths and avoiding falsehoods.
    • Wittgenstein sometimes appears to be committed to cognitive relativism as just described.
    • No, my standards were caused by cognitive distortions, brought about by serious mental illness.
    • You don't need to know all of neuroscience, cognitive psychology and so on to know how your brain works.
    • Some studies suggest that tamoxifen interferes with brain metabolism and cognitive function.
    • Research in cognitive psychology has shown that we remember iconic images better than text.
    • Our understanding of these concepts contributes to our view of cognitive categories.
    Synonyms
    mental, emotional, intellectual, inner, non-physical, cerebral, brain, rational, abstract, conceptual, theoretical

Origin

Late 16th century: from medieval Latin cognitivus, from cognit- ‘known’, from the verb cognoscere.

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