Sentence examples for subsequent cognition from inspiring English sources

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Here, though, it matters that Kumārila's account involves essentially phenomenological considerations; his point is just that a subsequent cognition calls for the revision of a preceding one only if it seems to a subject to do so.

Kumārila would allow, in this regard, that a subsequent cognition concerning pragmatic efficacy could count as a potential source of falsification; the impossibility of carrying water with what had seemed to be a jar would indeed count as overriding the previously justified belief that one saw a jar.

Multiple linear regression and logistic regression were used to analyze the effect of age of reaching developmental milestones on subsequent cognition and educational attainment.

As we use developmental precocity as a proxy measure of neural development, we also included a control developmental variable, age of teething, which we predicted would have no relationship to subsequent cognition.

It is possible to hypothesize that low hemoglobin or anemia could impact neuropsychological performance of the patients, by reducing blood oxygen level in the brain or by lowering a threshold or reserve capacity so that transient ischemia or other factors might have a greater impact on subsequent cognition.

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The Mīmāṃsā notion of the authority of the authorless Veda also depends upon their epistemic theory, that claims that all received cognitions are intrinsically valid (svataḥ pramāṇa), unless and until they are falsified by subsequent cognitions of higher order.

Because cognitions which arise taking the form of an apparently external object are the determining factor for the arsing of subsequent cognitions, the external object (say, a visible entity) and the sense faculty (visual sense) are merely projective aspects of this initial aspectual cognition (APV ad VII b).

Impression formation reflects some kind of social learning: During impression formation trait knowledge about a person is gained and this knowledge influences subsequent cognitions and/or responses regarding that person [3].

Results from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies by Greene et al. (2004) and Greene et al. (2001) were interpreted as revealing a dissociation between fast emotional responses and subsequent cognitive modulations in moral cognition.

Furthermore, lowering blood pressure in patients who do not have cognitive impairment can reduce the risk of subsequent cognitive impairment, whereas lowering blood pressure to preserve cognition among patients who already have cognitive impairment is not a proven successful strategy.

We examined the association between falls and subsequent cognitive decline, and tested the hypothesis that depression would mediate any falls cognition association among cognitively intact Hispanic Elders.

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