Sentence examples for cognitive connection from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Kimmelman tried to get his panelists to explore the cognitive connection between music and science.

Satan simply cannot and will not make the cognitive connection between the rivalry he feels now to this Messiah-character and the one that he had felt, that primal, originary rivalry that had proven so devastating in Paradise Lost.

His books from this period include Talking Tech: A Conversational Guide to Science and Technology (1982; with Howard Levine), Tools for Thought: The People and Ideas Behind the Next Computer Revolution (1985), and The Cognitive Connection: Thought and Language in Man and Machine (1986; with Levine).

Mixed qualitative methods of semi-structured interviews and photovoice are used to examine stewardship; place attachment and constituent components of affective, functional and cognitive connection; as well as sense of community, through a case study in the Mary River valley in South-east QueenslAustraliaAustralia

The study was able to provide many more insights than expected, especially in understanding the real cognitive connection of the visuals in the ad, which offers numerous insights for marketers.

Therefore, when the self-concept of an individual has characteristics resembling the characteristics perceived in the organization, organizational identification forms a cognitive connection between the individual and the organization [ 43].

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This may sound overly nit-picky to some, but it cuts to the core of what messaging is: not just intellectually connecting with the audience, but emotionally connecting as well -- which leads to deeper cognitive connections than by just quoting a bunch of facts and figures.

The same villagers were unable to make cognitive connections in basic situations, and they had a limited conception of the world.

Research at Arizona State University [and Teachers College, Columbia University] to better understand the intricate sensory and cognitive connections between the brain and the hands has won support from the National Science Foundation.

The reverse will happen towards a paper with only theoretical or toy results but claims of biological plausibility or cognitive connections.

Is it really surprising that we encourage children to constantly juggle as much as they can, though research shows that the resting (not restless) brain sorts through and saves recently acquired information and deepens cognitive connections?

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