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  2. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    cognition. Updated on 04/19/2018. n. all forms of knowing and awareness, such as perceiving, conceiving, remembering, reasoning, judging, imagining, and problem solving. Along with affect and conation, it is one of the three traditionally identified components of mind.

  3. Cognition | Definition, Psychology, Examples, & Facts |...

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    cognition, the states and processes involved in knowing, which in their completeness include perception and judgment. Cognition includes all conscious and unconscious processes by which knowledge is accumulated, such as perceiving, recognizing, conceiving, and reasoning.

  4. Cognitive Definition and Meaning in Psychology - Verywell Mind

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    Cognitive psychology seeks to understand all of the mental processes involved in human thought and behavior. It focuses on cognitive processes such as decision-making, problem-solving, attention, memory, learning, and more.

  5. Cognition - Psychology Today

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    Cognition refers, quite simply, to thinking. There are the obvious applications of conscious reasoning—doing taxes, playing chess, deconstructing Macbeth—but thought takes many subtler forms,...

  6. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    the branch of psychology that explores the operation of mental processes related to perceiving, attending, thinking, language, and memory, mainly through inferences from behavior.

  7. What is Cognition? – Introduction to Psychology

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    Cognitive psychology is the field of psychology dedicated to examining how people think. It attempts to explain how and why we think the way we do by studying the interactions among human thinking, emotion, creativity, language, and problem-solving, in addition to other cognitive processes.

  8. Cognitive Psychology: The Science of How We Think - Verywell Mind

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    Cognitive psychology is the study of internal mental processesall of the workings inside your brain, including perception, thinking, memory, attention, language, problem-solving, and learning.

  9. What Is Cognition? – Psychology - Open Text WSU

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    Cognitive psychology is the field of psychology dedicated to examining how people think. It attempts to explain how and why we think the way we do by studying the interactions among human thinking, emotion, creativity, language, and problem solving, in addition to other cognitive processes.

  10. What Is Cognition? – General Psychology - University of Central...

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    Cognitive psychology is the field of psychology dedicated to examining how people think. It attempts to explain how and why we think the way we do by studying the interactions among human thinking, emotion, creativity, language, and problem solving, in addition to other cognitive processes.

  11. 7.1 What is Cognition? – Introductory Psychology - Open Text WSU

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    Cognitive psychology is the field of psychology dedicated to examining how people think. It attempts to explain how and why we think the way we do by studying the interactions among human thinking, emotion, creativity, language, and problem solving, in addition to other cognitive processes.