Adjective

cognitive

  1. The part of mental functions that deals with logic, as opposed to affective which deals with emotions.

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Wed Feb 17 16:53:36 2010

Cognition is the scientific term for "the process of thought" to knowing. Usage of the term varies in different disciplines; for example in psychology and cognitive science, it usually refers to an information processing view of an individual's psychological functions. Other interpretations of the meaning of cognition link it to the development of concepts; individual minds, groups, and organizations. The psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning.

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Mon Mar 8 03:51:50 2010

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - what is it, and how does it work?
Q. I'm seeing a Clinical Psychologist next month, and I've heard they tend to use a Cognitive approach, or CBT. I would be very grateful if anyone could tell me more about it, without confusing me completely!? Thank you.
Asked by Scottish_Girl - Tue Aug 15 12:32:15 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I have put a link in for Mind's information on CBT. The page explains all about cognitive behaviour therapy in very easy understanding language. I found it helpful when I was about to go for CBT. I hope it helps you.
Answered by poggle_63 - Tue Aug 15 14:13:00 2006

what can you do to get rid of symptoms of an uneven cognitive disorder?
Q. my son was diagnosed add/adhd, uneven cognitive disorder, oppositional disorder, and features of autism. the boy goes crazy in loud or unstructured environments. HE's a straight ab student just cant socialize appropriately. I was wondering if there was a way to help him out. no particular behavior plan works. He's 8 now and i'm worried for his future.
Asked by patsgirlboy - Sun Jan 29 21:49:36 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. From what you are describing I'm not so sure this is something that you can 'cure'. What you may be able to do is find ways to help your son with gaining social skills and improving sensory tolerances. Your son may benefit from behavioral or cognitive therapy targeting social skill development and understanding. He may need help with learning ways of coping with an overload of sensory input. He may not be able to provide his own structure but may need to have his environment and routines structured for him. A good place to start is by writing down a list or description of symptoms/behaviors/concer ns that you feel need to be addressed. Take a copy of this list to the school ask his teacher if any of these apply to your son in the… [cont.]
Answered by elnino - Sat Feb 4 04:21:53 2006

Which of the following ideas about cognitive development do we owe to the legacy of Jean Piaget?
Q. Genetics plays an important role in cognitive development. Children construct their own understandings about how the world works. Children must be able to trust adults before they are willing to learn from them. Children can store an infinite amount of information in their long-term memories.
Asked by Heavy Metal - Tue Mar 20 04:36:13 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I think it's the third. Piaget believed children had to successfully complete a "stage" before they could advance. Not sure it was a long time ago (my studies ... not Piaget)
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