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From the point of view of this framework, the MBON population representing the value of a learned stimulus and informing locomotion might be operationally viewed as a cognitive primitive.

A cognitively oriented discourse analysis then shows how the use of a small set of cognitive relational primitives in the underlying ontology opens possibilities for offering users advanced forms of computational service for analysing collectively constructed argumentation networks.

This study examined the association between physical activity level and primitive cognitive processing during a face recognition task in young adults, a topic that has received little attention.

These artifacts, in particular instances of "symbolic" body ornaments, have been considered proof of "behavioral modernity" and used to draw inferences about the cognitive equivalence between primitive and modern human populations.

In order to encode the design behavior, a coding scheme was utilized that allowed the inspection of both the design activity and the responses to media transition in terms of the primitive cognitive actions of designers.

Overall, then, problem representation using primitive cognitive explanations was in some cases linked to explanations using the same elements.

It's tempting to think of the mind as a layer that sits on top of more primitive cognitive structures.

Now we need to explore other ways of thinking about student cognition (Pellegrino et al., 2001), such as threshold concepts (Meyer, 2008; Meyer and Land, 2006; Loertscher et al., 2014); learning progressions (Alonzo and Gotwals, 2012); and schema, phenomenological primitives, and cognitive construals (diSessa, 1988, 1993; Hammer, 1996; Coley and Tanner, 2015).

The lessons one learns from reading him are timeless and invaluable: because the distinctions between the cognitive processes of the "primitive mind" and its modern "civilized" counterpart may be fewer than we would like to think, it is always worthwhile to look at the familiar as if it were foreign and search for the familiar in what appears to be hopelessly foreign.

Harding describes the many notions of trust and very importantly defines it as a cognitive rather than a primitive concept.

A novel approach to adding primitive evaluative capabilities to a cognitive architecture is proposed.

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