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  • Cognitive specialization
  • Cognitive specialization suggests that certain behaviors, often in the domain of social communication, are passed on to offspring and refined to be maximally

    Cognitive specialization

    Cognitive_specialization

  • Specialization
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up specialization or specialize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Specialization. Specialization or Specialized

    Specialization

    Specialization

  • Personality development
  • Theories on the development of personality

    complex cognitive strategies used to effectively maneuver through social situations. Furthermore, according to the social-cognitive perspective, cognitive processes

    Personality development

    Personality_development

  • Functional specialization (brain)
  • Theory that regions of the brain are specialized for functions

    brain's cognitive function. The first is the theory of modularity. Stemming from phrenology, this theory supports functional specialization, suggesting

    Functional specialization (brain)

    Functional specialization (brain)

    Functional_specialization_(brain)

  • A Natural History of Rape
  • 2000 book by Randy Thornhill and Craig T. Palmer

    modernity Cognitive module/modularity of mind Adaptive unconscious/Unconscious cognition Automatic and controlled processes Cognitive specialization Computational

    A Natural History of Rape

    A_Natural_History_of_Rape

  • Evolutionary approaches to depression
  • attempts at coping prove successful in a new environment, a long lasting cognitive block prevents them from perceiving their action as useful and their coping

    Evolutionary approaches to depression

    Evolutionary_approaches_to_depression

  • Evolutionary psychology
  • Branch of psychology

    Criticism of evolutionary psychology involves questions of testability, cognitive and evolutionary assumptions (such as modular functioning of the brain

    Evolutionary psychology

    Evolutionary psychology

    Evolutionary_psychology

  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • Scientific field

    Cognitive neuroscience is the scientific field that is concerned with the study of the biological processes and aspects that underlie cognition, with

    Cognitive neuroscience

    Cognitive neuroscience

    Cognitive_neuroscience

  • Evolutionary neuroscience
  • Study of the evolution of nervous systems

    specific cognitive functions of the brain to aid an animal or in this case human to successfully live in that environment. Cognitive specialization in a theory

    Evolutionary neuroscience

    Evolutionary_neuroscience

  • Executive functions
  • Cognitive processes necessary for control of behavior

    In cognitive science and neuropsychology, executive functions (collectively referred to as executive function and cognitive control) are a set of cognitive

    Executive functions

    Executive functions

    Executive_functions

  • Lateralization of brain function
  • Specialization of some cognitive functions in one side of the brain

    different from specialization, as lateralization refers only to the function of one structure divided between two hemispheres. Specialization is much easier

    Lateralization of brain function

    Lateralization of brain function

    Lateralization_of_brain_function

  • Interactive specialization
  • Theory of brain development

    Interactive Specialization is a theory of brain development proposed by the British developmental cognitive neuroscientist Mark Johnson, formerly head

    Interactive specialization

    Interactive_specialization

  • History of evolutionary psychology
  • maximizers." In other words, organisms have emotional, motivational, and cognitive adaptations that generally increased inclusive fitness in the past but

    History of evolutionary psychology

    History_of_evolutionary_psychology

  • Evolutionary educational psychology
  • Field of study

    psychology, folk biology, and folk physics. 3.) Attentional, perceptual, and cognitive systems, including inferential and attributional biases, have evolved

    Evolutionary educational psychology

    Evolutionary educational psychology

    Evolutionary_educational_psychology

  • Cognitive linguistics
  • Discipline combining linguistics, psychology and cognitive science

    1990, the journal Cognitive Linguistics launched. During the 1990s cognitive linguistics became recognized as a field of specialization within linguistics

    Cognitive linguistics

    Cognitive_linguistics

  • Schizophrenia
  • Mental disorder with psychotic symptoms

    behavior. Symptoms are described in terms of positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms. The positive symptoms of schizophrenia are the same for any

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

  • Division of labour
  • Separation of tasks in any system so that participants may specialise

    OCLC 835797169. Houthakker, H. S. (1956). "Economics and Biology: Specialization and Speciation". Kyklos. 9 (2): 181–189. doi:10.1111/j.1467-6435.1956

    Division of labour

    Division of labour

    Division_of_labour

  • Evan Thompson
  • Canadian professor of philosophy (born 1962)

    professor of philosophy at the University of British Columbia, specializing in cognitive science, phenomenology, philosophy of mind, and cross-cultural

    Evan Thompson

    Evan_Thompson

  • Inhibitory control
  • Cognitive process

    Inhibitory control, also known as response inhibition, is a cognitive process – and, more specifically, an executive function – that permits an individual

    Inhibitory control

    Inhibitory control

    Inhibitory_control

  • Neuropsychology
  • Study of the brain related to specific psychological processes and behaviors

    of psychology focus on how injuries or illnesses of the brain affect cognitive and behavioral functions. It is both an experimental and clinical field

    Neuropsychology

    Neuropsychology

    Neuropsychology

  • Elkhonon Goldberg
  • American neuropsychologist

    (born 1946) is a neuropsychologist and cognitive neuroscientist known for his work in hemispheric specialization and the "novelty-routinization" theory

    Elkhonon Goldberg

    Elkhonon Goldberg

    Elkhonon_Goldberg

  • Arousal
  • State of being awoken

    that the cognitive processes alone would not be sufficient evidence of an emotion. The Schachter–Singer two-factor theory or the cognitive labeling theory

    Arousal

    Arousal

    Arousal

  • Emotion
  • Conscious subjective experience

    involving multiple different components, such as subjective experience, cognitive processes, expressive behavior, psychophysiological changes, and instrumental

    Emotion

    Emotion

    Emotion

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    psychologist. Some psychologists can also be classified as behavioral or cognitive scientists. Some psychologists attempt to understand the role of mental

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Cognitive computing
  • Concept of "brainlike" computing

    Cognitive computing refers to technology platforms that, broadly speaking, are based on the scientific disciplines of artificial intelligence and signal

    Cognitive computing

    Cognitive_computing

  • Problem solving
  • Process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles

    to identify, analyze, and solve problems are studied in psychology and cognitive sciences. Also widely researched are the mental obstacles that prevent

    Problem solving

    Problem solving

    Problem_solving

  • Memory
  • Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data

    observation, or memorization, is an example of sensory memory. It is out of cognitive control and is an automatic response. With very short presentations, participants

    Memory

    Memory

    Memory

  • Index of psychology articles
  • shift Cognitive slippage Cognitive space Cognitive specialization Cognitive style Cognitive test Cognitive therapy Cognitivism Cohort effect Collective consciousness

    Index of psychology articles

    Index of psychology articles

    Index_of_psychology_articles

  • Aaron Beck
  • American psychiatrist and academic (1921–2021)

    University of Pennsylvania. He is regarded as the father of cognitive therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). His pioneering methods are widely

    Aaron Beck

    Aaron Beck

    Aaron_Beck

  • Neurocognition
  • Cognitive functions linked to specific neural systems

    Neurocognitive functions are cognitive functions closely linked to the integrity of specific brain systems—particular cortical and subcortical regions

    Neurocognition

    Neurocognition

    Neurocognition

  • David P. Barash
  • American psychologist

    modernity Cognitive module/modularity of mind Adaptive unconscious/Unconscious cognition Automatic and controlled processes Cognitive specialization Computational

    David P. Barash

    David_P._Barash

  • Cognitive polyphasia
  • Cognitive polyphasia describes the condition in which different systems of knowledge or belief, possessing different rationalities, are held by an individual

    Cognitive polyphasia

    Cognitive_polyphasia

  • Neuronal recycling hypothesis
  • Hypothesis in cognitive neuroscience

    not. Functional specialization Coarser imaging methods can be used to study this. It consists of examining the functional specialization of reading processes

    Neuronal recycling hypothesis

    Neuronal recycling hypothesis

    Neuronal_recycling_hypothesis

  • Karl H. Pribram
  • Austrian neuroscientist (1919–2015)

    2015) was an American-Austrian researcher in the fields of cognitive psychology, cognitive science, neuropsychology, holonomic brain theory, and holographic

    Karl H. Pribram

    Karl_H._Pribram

  • Heuristic
  • Problem-solving method

    coherence ... Its most conspicuous instruments are generalization, specialization, analogy. [...] Heuristic discusses human behavior in the face of problems

    Heuristic

    Heuristic

  • Behavioral neuroscience
  • Study of biological and neural mechanisma in behaviour

    include the field of cognitive neuroscience, which emphasizes the biological processes underlying human cognition. Behavioral and cognitive neuroscience are

    Behavioral neuroscience

    Behavioral neuroscience

    Behavioral_neuroscience

  • Mechanism of autism
  • Biological processes that may contribute to autism

    frontal and temporal lobes, which are associated with higher cognitive specializations such as social cognition, and language development. Hypotheses

    Mechanism of autism

    Mechanism_of_autism

  • Post-Fordism
  • State of industry since the late 20th century

    focuses primarily on flexible specialization ignores post-Fordist changes in other areas of life and that flexible specialization cannot be looked at alone

    Post-Fordism

    Post-Fordism

  • Vespula germanica
  • Species of wasp

    may not live long enough to benefit from a strict system of worker specialization, in which workers repeatedly perform one task. Vespula germanica queens

    Vespula germanica

    Vespula germanica

    Vespula_germanica

  • Dissociation (neuropsychology)
  • Neuropsychology term

    specific inferences about brain function and function localization. In cognitive neuroscience, double dissociation is an experimental technique by which

    Dissociation (neuropsychology)

    Dissociation (neuropsychology)

    Dissociation_(neuropsychology)

  • Alexander Luria
  • Russian neuropsychologist (1902–1977)

    Brain. Basic Books. 1973. ISBN 978-0-465-09208-6. Luria, A.R. (1976). The Cognitive Development: Its Cultural and Social Foundations. Harvard University Press

    Alexander Luria

    Alexander Luria

    Alexander_Luria

  • Sociobiological theories of rape
  • Theories about how evolutionary adaptation influences the psychology of rapists

    only be answered by careful studies seeking evidence for such cognitive specializations. To not seek such evidence is like failing to search a suspect

    Sociobiological theories of rape

    Sociobiological theories of rape

    Sociobiological_theories_of_rape

  • Cognitive neuropsychology
  • Relation of brain structure to psychological processes

    Cognitive neuropsychology is a branch of cognitive psychology that aims to understand how the structure and function of the brain relates to specific psychological

    Cognitive neuropsychology

    Cognitive neuropsychology

    Cognitive_neuropsychology

  • Benjamin Libet
  • American neuroscientist (1916–2007)

    the very same experimental results. American philosopher, writer, and cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett argues that no clear conclusion about volition

    Benjamin Libet

    Benjamin_Libet

  • Michel Desmurget
  • French neuroscientist

    Michel Desmurget is a French researcher and writer specializing in cognitive neuroscience. Son of a French father and a German mother, Desmurget is a

    Michel Desmurget

    Michel Desmurget

    Michel_Desmurget

  • Semantic change
  • Evolution of a word's meaning

    Metaphor Generalization: enlargement of single senses of a word's meaning Specialization on a specific part of the contents: reduction of single senses of a

    Semantic change

    Semantic_change

  • Psychotherapy
  • Clinically applied psychology for desired behavior change

    these cognitive therapies. Cognitive and behavioral therapy approaches were increasingly combined and grouped under the umbrella term cognitive behavioral

    Psychotherapy

    Psychotherapy

    Psychotherapy

  • G factor (psychometrics)
  • Psychometric factor also known as "general intelligence"

    investigations of cognitive abilities and human intelligence. It is a variable that summarizes positive correlations among different cognitive tasks, reflecting

    G factor (psychometrics)

    G_factor_(psychometrics)

  • Neuropsychological test
  • Assess neurological function associated with certain behaviors and brain damage

    neuropsychological tests at times offer an estimate of a person's peak level of cognitive performance. Neuropsychological tests are a core component of the process

    Neuropsychological test

    Neuropsychological test

    Neuropsychological_test

  • List of regions in the human brain
  • neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization Left-brain interpreter Neural circuits Neuroplasticity

    List of regions in the human brain

    List of regions in the human brain

    List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain

  • Tatyana Chernigovskaya
  • Soviet and Russian psychologist (born 1947)

    of Science (2010). On her initiative in 2000 was first open training specialization "Psycholinguistics" (in General Linguistics Department of St. Petersburg

    Tatyana Chernigovskaya

    Tatyana Chernigovskaya

    Tatyana_Chernigovskaya

  • Predictive coding
  • Theory of brain function

    In neuroscience, psychology and cognitive science, predictive coding (also known as predictive processing) is a theory of brain function which postulates

    Predictive coding

    Predictive_coding

  • Jo-Anne LeFevre
  • Canadian cognitive scientist

    Canadian cognitive scientist specializing in numeracy and the cognitive science of mathematics. She is Chancellor's Professor of Cognitive Science and

    Jo-Anne LeFevre

    Jo-Anne_LeFevre

  • Barbara Tversky
  • American psychologist

    Association for Psychological Science from 2018-2019. Tversky specializes in cognitive psychology. Tversky received a B.A. in psychology from the University

    Barbara Tversky

    Barbara_Tversky

  • Infant cognitive development
  • How babies develop the ability to think and know things

    Infant cognitive development is the first stage of human cognitive development, in the youngest children. The academic field of infant cognitive development

    Infant cognitive development

    Infant_cognitive_development

  • Neuroscience
  • Scientific study of the nervous system

    cellular studies of individual neurons to imaging of sensory, motor, and cognitive tasks in the brain. The earliest study of the nervous system dates to

    Neuroscience

    Neuroscience

    Neuroscience

  • Aphasia
  • Inability to comprehend or formulate language

    co-occurring non-linguistic cognitive deficits in areas such as attention, memory, executive functions and learning. By some accounts, cognitive deficits, such as

    Aphasia

    Aphasia

    Aphasia

  • Theory of mind
  • Ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others

    such as whether drug and alcohol consumption, language development, cognitive delays, age, and culture can affect a person's capacity to display theory

    Theory of mind

    Theory_of_mind

  • Cognitive sociolinguistics
  • Cognitive sociolinguistics is an emerging field of linguistics that aims to account for linguistic variation in social settings with a cognitive explanatory

    Cognitive sociolinguistics

    Cognitive_sociolinguistics

  • Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
  • Psychological association in New York City

    The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) was founded in 1966. Its headquarters are in New York City and its membership includes researchers

    Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

    Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

    Association_for_Behavioral_and_Cognitive_Therapies

  • Object recognition (cognitive science)
  • Ability to identify objects

    functional specialization have been observed in functional imaging studies. The brain regions most consistently found to display functional specialization are

    Object recognition (cognitive science)

    Object recognition (cognitive science)

    Object_recognition_(cognitive_science)

  • Medical specialty
  • Branch of medicine concerning a specific group of diseases or population

    medical practitioners have long been specialized. According to Galen, specialization was common among Roman physicians. The particular system of modern medical

    Medical specialty

    Medical_specialty

  • Steven A. Hillyard
  • American neuroscientist

    Steven A. Hillyard (born in California in 1942) is an American cognitive neuroscientist and distinguished professor of neurosciences emeritus at the University

    Steven A. Hillyard

    Steven A. Hillyard

    Steven_A._Hillyard

  • Stephen Grossberg
  • American scientist (born 1939)

    Stephen Grossberg (born December 31, 1939) is a cognitive scientist, theoretical and computational psychologist, neuroscientist, mathematician, biomedical

    Stephen Grossberg

    Stephen Grossberg

    Stephen_Grossberg

  • Sensorium
  • Organism's perception of its environment with all of its senses

    synesthete has simply developed a different set of relationships, including cognitive or interpretive skills which deliver unique abilities and understanding

    Sensorium

    Sensorium

    Sensorium

  • Giant Pacific octopus
  • Species of cephalopod

    role in maintaining the health and biodiversity of deep sea ecosystems, cognitive research, and the fishing industry. The giant Pacific octopus was first

    Giant Pacific octopus

    Giant Pacific octopus

    Giant_Pacific_octopus

  • Split-brain
  • Condition of the human brain

    Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his contributions in hemispheric specialization. Sperry initiated split-brain research and his colleague, Michael Gazzaniga

    Split-brain

    Split-brain

  • Embodied cognition
  • Interdisciplinary theory

    cognition suggests that these elements are essential to a wide spectrum of cognitive functions, such as perception biases, memory recall, comprehension and

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied_cognition

  • Richard Restak
  • American neurologist, neuropsychiatrist, author and professor

    Managing Cognitive Decline. Skyhorse. ISBN 9781510776296. The Secret Life of the Brain, 2001. ISBN 978-0-309-07435-3 The Brain 1984 Neurology Cognitive neuropsychiatry

    Richard Restak

    Richard Restak

    Richard_Restak

  • Annette Karmiloff-Smith
  • Developmental psychologist (1938–2016)

    development is, she argued, much more complicated (see Interactive Specialization). Development comes about as a result of back-propagating interactions

    Annette Karmiloff-Smith

    Annette_Karmiloff-Smith

  • Clinical neuropsychology
  • Sub-field of neuropsychology

    back to the 1960s. Parts of neurology, clinical psychology, psychiatry, cognitive psychology, and psychometrics have all been applied together to create

    Clinical neuropsychology

    Clinical neuropsychology

    Clinical_neuropsychology

  • Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development
  • Theories in cognitive psychology

    Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development criticize and build upon Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development. The neo-Piagetian theories aim

    Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development

    Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development

    Neo-Piagetian_theories_of_cognitive_development

  • Uncanny valley
  • Hypothesis that human replicas elicit revulsion

    This cognitive conflict is experienced as psychological discomfort (i.e., "eeriness"), much like the discomfort that is experienced with cognitive dissonance

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny valley

    Uncanny_valley

  • Alexithymia
  • Deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions

    ICD-11 classify alexithymia as neither a symptom nor a mental disorder. Cognitive behavioral and psychoanalytic theorists have proposed conceptualizations

    Alexithymia

    Alexithymia

  • Ergonomics
  • Designing systems to suit their users

    the field of cognitive ergonomics may include usability, human–computer interaction, and user experience engineering. Some specializations may cut across

    Ergonomics

    Ergonomics

    Ergonomics

  • Societal and cultural aspects of autism
  • undetermined; non-human animals, as well as humans, have evolved cognitive specializations that may or may not share characteristics with other species.

    Societal and cultural aspects of autism

    Societal and cultural aspects of autism

    Societal_and_cultural_aspects_of_autism

  • Norman Geschwind
  • American behavioral neurologist (1926–1984)

    into his lifelong study of the neurological basis of language and higher cognitive functions. Quadfasel encouraged Geschwind to study classic texts of neurology

    Norman Geschwind

    Norman Geschwind

    Norman_Geschwind

  • Interaction design
  • Specialization of design focused on the experience users have of a product or service

    design is successful. The cognitive dimensions framework provides a vocabulary to evaluate and modify design solutions. Cognitive dimensions offer a lightweight

    Interaction design

    Interaction_design

  • Corvidae
  • Family of perching birds

    (July–August 2018). "Evidence for personality conformity, not social niche specialization in social jays". Behavioral Ecology. 29 (4): 910–917. doi:10.1093/beheco/ary055

    Corvidae

    Corvidae

    Corvidae

  • Stephen Kosslyn
  • American psychologist, neuroscientist, and expert on learning (Born: 1948)

    companies. Kosslyn was an early contributor to cognitive science and then was one of the founders of cognitive neuroscience. His research areas include mental

    Stephen Kosslyn

    Stephen Kosslyn

    Stephen_Kosslyn

  • John H. Flavell
  • American developmental psychologist (1928–2025)

    March 13, 2025) was an American developmental psychologist specializing in children's cognitive development who served as Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor

    John H. Flavell

    John_H._Flavell

  • Steven Pinker
  • Canadian-American psycholinguist (born 1954)

    Steven Arthur Pinker (born September 18, 1954) is a Canadian cognitive psychologist, psycholinguist, popular science author, and public intellectual.

    Steven Pinker

    Steven Pinker

    Steven_Pinker

  • Applied psychology
  • Application of psychological theories or findings

    psychology including cognitive science and behaviorially-oriented research on learning. Counseling psychology is an applied specialization within psychology

    Applied psychology

    Applied psychology

    Applied_psychology

  • Doggyland
  • American YouTube channel for children

    singer October London. The channel specializes on a cast of colorful dogs that teach social, emotional, and cognitive skills through music aimed at small

    Doggyland

    Doggyland

  • Mind
  • Totality of psychological phenomena

    fields of inquiry studying the mind include psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, and philosophy of mind. They tend to focus on different aspects

    Mind

    Mind

    Mind

  • Human behavior
  • Array of every physical action and observable emotion associated with humans

    with antisocial behavior that violates social norms and legal standards.Cognitive behavior involves mental processes of learning, memory, and decision-making

    Human behavior

    Human behavior

    Human_behavior

  • Faraneh Vargha-Khadem
  • Cognitive neuroscientist

    Faraneh Vargha-Khadem (born 1949) is a British cognitive neuroscientist specializing in developmental amnesia among children. Faraneh was a part of the

    Faraneh Vargha-Khadem

    Faraneh_Vargha-Khadem

  • Michael Gazzaniga
  • American psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist (born 1939)

    development of experimental methods to study hemispheric specialization and the brain's role in cognitive functions such as language, reasoning, and facial recognition

    Michael Gazzaniga

    Michael Gazzaniga

    Michael_Gazzaniga

  • IS PATH WARM?
  • Mnemonic device for suicide warning signs

    neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization Left-brain interpreter Neural circuits Neuroplasticity

    IS PATH WARM?

    IS PATH WARM?

    IS_PATH_WARM?

  • Robin Zasio
  • American clinical psychologist

    licensure. This led her to instead specialize in anxiety disorders and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure

    Robin Zasio

    Robin_Zasio

  • Body dysmorphic disorder
  • Mental disorder

    delusionality in people with BDD is higher than those with schizophrenia. Cognitive testing and neuroimaging suggest both a bias toward detailed visual analysis

    Body dysmorphic disorder

    Body dysmorphic disorder

    Body_dysmorphic_disorder

  • Amygdala
  • Paired structure within the brain temporal lobe

    (13 October 2023). "A marmoset brain cell census reveals regional specialization of cellular identities". Science Advances. 9 (41) eadk3986. Bibcode:2023SciA

    Amygdala

    Amygdala

    Amygdala

  • Brenda Milner
  • British-Canadian neuroscientist and neuropsychologist (born 1918)

    been essential in its development. She received the Balzan Prize for Cognitive Neuroscience in 2009, and the Kavli Prize in Neuroscience, together with

    Brenda Milner

    Brenda Milner

    Brenda_Milner

  • Theory of multiple intelligences
  • Educational model of human intelligence

    contends that his model offers a more nuanced understanding of human cognitive abilities. This difference in defining and interpreting "intelligence"

    Theory of multiple intelligences

    Theory of multiple intelligences

    Theory_of_multiple_intelligences

  • Jacques Mehler
  • French psychologist and academic (1936–2020)

    Jacques Mehler (17 August 1936 – 11 February 2020) was a cognitive psychologist specializing in language acquisition. Mehler studied chemistry and obtained

    Jacques Mehler

    Jacques Mehler

    Jacques_Mehler

  • Anna Christina Nobre
  • Brazilian neuroscientist (born 1963)

    MAE, fNASc (known as Kia Nobre; born 1963) is a Brazilian and British cognitive neuroscientist. She is the Wu Tsai Professor at Yale University. She is

    Anna Christina Nobre

    Anna Christina Nobre

    Anna_Christina_Nobre

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents
  • thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. The developing nature of advanced cognitive processes, such as metacognition, in younger individuals may restrict

    Post-traumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents

    Post-traumatic_stress_disorder_in_children_and_adolescents

  • Rodolfo Llinás
  • Colombian neuroscientist (born 1934)

    neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization Left-brain interpreter Neural circuits Neuroplasticity

    Rodolfo Llinás

    Rodolfo Llinás

    Rodolfo_Llinás

  • Cass Sunstein
  • American legal scholar (born 1954)

    School. In February 2020, he wrote an article for Bloomberg titled "The Cognitive Bias That Makes Us Panic About Coronavirus". In it he claimed that "A

    Cass Sunstein

    Cass Sunstein

    Cass_Sunstein

  • Psychiatrist
  • Physician who specializes in psychiatry

    accredited psychiatry residencies in the United States require proficiency in cognitive behavioral, brief, psychodynamic, and supportive psychotherapies. Psychiatry

    Psychiatrist

    Psychiatrist

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  • Ridika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Ridika

    Successful, Love of Krishna Radha

  • AbdulMusawwir
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    AbdulMusawwir

    Servant of the Fashioner

  • Shalmaneser
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Shalmaneser

    Peace, tied, chained, perfection, retribution.

  • Mokshajna | மோக்ஷாஜநா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mokshajna | மோக்ஷாஜநா

  • ALVY
  • Male

    English

    ALVY

    English pet form of Norman French Alvin, ALVY means "elf friend."

  • Sobers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Newcastle and Durham)

    Sobers

    English (Newcastle and Durham) : variant of Sober.

  • NUWN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    NUWN

    (נוּן) Hebrew name NUWN means "fish." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Joshua.

  • Mithredath
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Mithredath

    Breaking the law.

  • Dost
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Dost

    Friend

  • Mal
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Mal

    Messenger of God; Lord Krishna; Chief; Angel; Lord Vishnu

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  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    The act or state of knowing; clear perception of fact, truth, or duty; certain apprehension; familiar cognizance; cognition.

  • Self
  • n.

    The individual as the object of his own reflective consciousness; the man viewed by his own cognition as the subject of all his mental phenomena, the agent in his own activities, the subject of his own feelings, and the possessor of capacities and character; a person as a distinct individual; a being regarded as having personality.

  • Absolutist
  • n.

    One who believes that it is possible to realize a cognition or concept of the absolute.

  • Cognitive
  • a.

    Knowing, or apprehending by the understanding; as, cognitive power.

  • Subsume
  • v. t.

    To take up into or under, as individual under species, species under genus, or particular under universal; to place (any one cognition) under another as belonging to it; to include under something else.

  • Specialization
  • n.

    The act of specializing, or the state of being spezialized.

  • Precognition
  • n.

    Previous cognition.

  • Reason
  • n.

    The faculty or capacity of the human mind by which it is distinguished from the intelligence of the inferior animals; the higher as distinguished from the lower cognitive faculties, sense, imagination, and memory, and in contrast to the feelings and desires. Reason comprises conception, judgment, reasoning, and the intuitional faculty. Specifically, it is the intuitional faculty, or the faculty of first truths, as distinguished from the understanding, which is called the discursive or ratiocinative faculty.

  • Intuition
  • n.

    Direct apprehension or cognition; immediate knowledge, as in perception or consciousness; -- distinguished from "mediate" knowledge, as in reasoning; as, the mind knows by intuition that black is not white, that a circle is not a square, that three are more than two, etc.; quick or ready insight or apprehension.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    That which is or may be known; the object of an act of knowing; a cognition; -- chiefly used in the plural.

  • Cognition
  • v. t.

    That which is known.

  • Monitive
  • a.

    Conveying admonition; admonitory.

  • Represent
  • v. t.

    To form or image again in consciousness, as an object of cognition or apprehension (something which was originally apprehended by direct presentation). See Presentative, 3.

  • Introspection
  • n.

    A view of the inside or interior; a looking inward; specifically, the act or process of self-examination, or inspection of one's own thoughts and feelings; the cognition which the mind has of its own acts and states; self-consciousness; reflection.

  • Intuition
  • n.

    Any object or truth discerned by direct cognition; especially, a first or primary truth.

  • Perception
  • n.

    The act of perceiving; cognizance by the senses or intellect; apperhension by the bodily organs, or by the mind, of what is presented to them; discernment; apperhension; cognition.

  • Cognition
  • v. t.

    The act of knowing; knowledge; perception.

  • Conative
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to conation.

  • Specialization
  • n.

    The setting apart of a particular organ for the performance of a particular function.

  • Realism
  • n.

    As opposed to idealism, the doctrine that in sense perception there is an immediate cognition of the external object, and our knowledge of it is not mediate and representative.