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Then I gave him two things to hold, and talked about another cognitive thing: storage.
And reading is a cognitive process; that makes it important in every cognitive thing we do.
"It seems to suggest there is some other cognitive thing going on interrupting decision to shoot — it could be fear of consequences, of public backlash, of administrative headache, and I'd hope awareness of the mistreatment of minorities throughout history in this country," James, a research assistant professor at Washington State University, said.
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"The role of radiologists will evolve from doing perceptual things that could probably be done by a highly trained pigeon to doing far more cognitive things," he told me.
A recent and much-discussed study showed decreased productivity in adults who were multitasking — or as Dr. Christakis put it, "The truth is you don't really multitask, you just think you do; the brain can't process two high-level cognitive things".
Certainly to do with mood and behaviour and you know (inaudible) cognitive things you can comment on memory and motivation, concentration those kinds of things" (Physiotherapist) Thus, the organisation of the production of the scores was determined by the division of labour amongst the team, both in terms of professional expertise and their working knowledge of particular patients.
After that have come the more complex treatments tailored to the human brain's particular cognitive capacities: things like reliving the original traumatic experience and being taught to modulate feelings through early detection of hyperarousal and through breathing techniques.
Nathan brings them all together, as parts of the same story, and he brings in advances in memory and cognitive studies, things that have nothing to do with classical scholarship, in a way that sheds light on how Athenians lived," Sears says.
They were only youngsters, but they were looking at self help leaflets, motivation leaflets.… and she was then developing herself as an exercise counsellor and you could almost see this sort of, this sort of mixture of a motivator, an exercise counsellor, a little bit of understanding about cognitive behavioural things and making some changes and that sort of stuff.
Gosden's assertion does not cite autopoiesis, but it references extended cognition in the framework of " The Cognitive Life of Things: Recasting the Boundaries of Mind" to which Clark also contributed.
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