中英
cognitive
/ ˈkɒɡnətɪv /
/ ˈkɑːɡnətɪv /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.认识的,认知的
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     认知

    认知的(Cognitive):使用设备媒体做项目学习时,不能紧盯着过程性的方法,而应该也要关注我们的思考方法。

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     认识的

    ...)在其1990年发表的《工作中个人敬业度的心理状态》中提出,将敬业度分为情感的(emotional)、身体的(physical)和认识的(cognitive)投入三个维度。

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     有感知的

    ... cocaine n.古柯碱,可卡因 cocktail n.鸡尾酒,(第一道用杯盛的)开味食品;adj.鸡尾酒的 cognitive adj.认知的,认识的,有感知的 ...

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     感知的

    ... coastal adj.沿海的,沿海地区的,海岸线的 cognitive adj.感知的,认识(力)的 coherent adj.(尤指讲话、写作或辩论)连贯的,有条理的,前后一致的 ...

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    As children grow older, their cognitive processes become sharper.
    随着孩子们长大,他们的认知过程也变得越来越敏锐了。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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    They lack the cognitive and memory skills.
    他们缺乏认知和记忆能力。
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    What kinds of cognitive abilities are we talking about?
    我们所说的是哪些类型的认知能力呢?
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  • Cognitive

    In science, cognition is the set of all mental abilities and processes related to knowledge: attention, memory & working memory, judgement & evaluation, reasoning & "computation", problem solving & decision making, comprehension & production of language, etc. Human cognition is conscious and unconscious, concrete or abstract, as well as intuitive (like knowledge of a language) and conceptual (like a model of a language). Cognitive processes use existing knowledge and generate new knowledge.These processes are analyzed from different perspectives within different contexts, notably in the fields of linguistics, anesthesia, neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, education, philosophy, anthropology, biology, systemics, and computer science.[page needed] These and other different approaches to the analysis of cognition are synthesised in the developing field of cognitive science, a progressively autonomous academic discipline. Within psychology and philosophy, the concept of cognition is closely related to abstract concepts such as mind and intelligence. It encompasses the mental functions, mental processes (thoughts), and states of intelligent entities (humans, collaborative groups, human organizations, highly autonomous machines, and artificial intelligences).Thus, the term's usage varies across disciplines; for example, in psychology and cognitive science, "cognition" usually refers to an information processing view of an individual's psychological functions. It is also used in a branch of social psychology called social cognition to explain attitudes, attribution, and group dynamics. In cognitive psychology and cognitive engineering, cognition is typically assumed to be information processing in a participant’s or operator’s mind or brain.Cognition can in some specific and abstract sense also be artificial.

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