cognition

cognition [kɒgˈnɪʃn]  [kɑ:gˈnɪʃn] 

cognition 基本解释

名词认识,认知

cognition 网络解释

cognition在线翻译

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cognition 词典解释

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1. 认识(过程);认知
    Cognition is the mental process involved in knowing, learning, and understanding things.

    e.g. ...processes of perception and cognition.
           感觉和认知过程

cognition 单语例句

1. The show questions new technology and how it changes people's perception and cognition, much like the shift from painting to photography a century ago.

2. The results are detailed online this week in the journal Animal Cognition.

3. cognition是什么意思

3. The frequent absence of a father figure deprives boys of a male role model needed for gender cognition.

4. An accurate understanding of the red flag standard has bearing on subjective cognition.

5. The drug was supposed to treat symptoms related to cognition and sensory nerve damage.

6. But there is still a mismatch between moral cognition and daily practices of the people.

7. His new paintings since 2010 raise questions about art and visual cognition.

8. Although small vessel disease can impair one's cognition, awareness of the disease remains low.

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9. The findings are reported in the latest issue of the journal Brain and Cognition.

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10. Recent research suggests that melatonin and serotonin are also involved in cognition.

cognition 英英释义

cognition的近义词

noun

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1. the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning

    Synonym: knowledge noesis

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