Sentence examples for cognitive powers and from inspiring English sources

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After a month of life, Morgan is able to walk and talk; at five years old, when the movie begins, she's a pallid, thoughtful adolescent, with undisclosed cognitive powers and a sense of existence too big for her glass pen.

If children were constrained by skillfulness rather than by size, they said, then the differences between adults and children should show up in measures of success in fishing tasks requiring keen cognitive powers, and they did not.

We briefly compare our system with some others proposed to have cognitive powers, and finish by discussion of future developments we propose for our system, as well as expanding on the arguments for and against our approach to creating such a software system.

Reflective knowledge is sometimes seen as a stepping-stone towards greater confidence in our cognitive powers, and our ability to also attain other kinds of knowledge.

It devoted attention to the development of language and its role both in the acquisition of our more sophisticated cognitive powers and in the generation of false philosophies.

KidZui is an ambitious project, launching tonight, intended not only to make the internet safe for kids (aged 3-12), butoto provide a browsing experience that caters to their cognitive powers and surfaces the best juvenile content as well.

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Now between the cognitive power and the power of desire lies the feeling of pleasure, just as judgment lies between understanding and reason.

(Swirski, 2007, p. 10) The assumption is that thought experiments are of great cognitive power, and that the literary features of many thought experiments reveal a truth about literature as such.

Scotus adopts the standard medieval Aristotelian view that human beings, alone among the animals, have two different sorts of cognitive powers: senses and intellect.

Among those who were mentally depleted, the ones with religion on their minds persisted longer at the impossible task -- suggesting that the religious priming restored their cognitive powers -- and their patience in the process.

While some areas of the brain are hard-wired from birth or early childhood, other areas — especially in the cerebral cortex, which is central to higher cognitive powers like language and thought, as well as sensory and motor functions — can be, to a remarkable extent, rewired as we grow older.

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