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"cognitive differences" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to variations or disparities in a person's cognitive abilities, such as memory, learning, perception, and problem-solving. Example: The study found that there were significant cognitive differences between men and women in the way they process emotions. In this sentence, "cognitive differences" is used to describe the variations in how men and women think and understand emotions, indicating that there may be a fundamental difference in their cognitive abilities in this specific aspect.
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To test whether or not the cognitive differences between offspring and controls differed across the age periods, we computed a Group x Age Periods interaction term.
This paper explores the link between social complexity, spatial distribution and cognition during the Late Pleistocene, suggesting a mechanism whereby cognitive differences between hominid species may have arisen.
The cognitive differences proved significant.
The results highlight the cognitive differences between perception and action.
There is also evidence of subtle cognitive differences between clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers.
Our cognitive differences find their place in a community of aspiration.
Both Pfattheicher and Jost say that any cognitive differences aren't necessarily about intelligence.
If there are cognitive differences, the report says, they are small and irrelevant.
But mostly, they say, the gap stems from cognitive differences that give boys better spatial skills than girls.
On Earth, physical or cognitive differences ("disabilities") are considered by many to be hindrances.
Children in family child care homes show more behavioral problems but no cognitive differences.
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