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Cognition -- In infancy & childhood : The Development of cognitive processes / edited by Vernon Hamilton and Magdalen D. Vernon  1976 1
Cognition -- in infancy & childhood [MESH]   6
Cognition -- in infancy & childhood -- periodicals : Cognitive development (Online)    1
Cognition in infants   37
Cognition in infants -- Congresses.   2
Cognition in literature.   43
Cognition in newborn infants. : Emerging Cognitive Abilities in Early infancy  2000 1
Cognition in old age.   43
Cognition in old age -- Congresses.   3
Cognition in old age -- Great Britain.   2
Cognition in old age -- Periodicals.   2
Cognition in old age -- United States.   2
Cognition in teenagers : Beyond formal operations / edited by Michael L. Commons, Francis A. Richards, and Cheryl Armon  1984- 1
 

Cognition in the aged -- See Cognition in old age


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Cognition -- Infant -- Periodicals : Cognitive development (Online)    1
Cognition.;Intelligence levels.;Learning ability : De l'intelligence : Tome II  2015 1
Cognition -- Mathematical models   17
Cognition -- Mathematical models -- Congresses   2
Cognition -- Measurement : Macrocognition metrics and scenarios : design and evaluation for real-world teams / edited by Emily S. Patterson and Janet E. Miller  2010 1
Cognition [MESH]   19
Cognition -- Periodicals   34
Cognition -- Philosophy   29
Cognition -- Physiological aspects   13
Cognition -- Physiological aspects -- Congresses. : The Epigenesis of mind : essays on biology and cognition / edited by Susan Carey, Rochel Gelman  1991 1
Cognition -- physiologie : Mirror neuron systems : the role of mirroring processes in social cognition / Jaime A. Pineda, editor  2009 1
Cognition -- physiology   163
Cognition -- physiology -- periodicals   2
Cognition -- Popular works : Hard to be human : overcoming our five cognitive design flaws / Ted Cadsby  2021 1
Cognition -- Psychological aspects   2
Psychology -- Cognition : Ethnoscience and its relevance for education in traditional Aboriginal communities / by John W. Harris  1979 1
Psychology -- Cognition -- Perception : Songs that sound like blood / Jared Thomas  2016 1
Cognition -- Research.   12
Cognition -- Research -- Congresses   3
Cognition -- Research -- Methodology   7
Cognition -- Research -- Methodology -- History.   2
Cognition -- Research -- Periodicals : Journal of applied research in memory and cognition  2012- 1
Cognition -- Review : Reliability in cognitive neuroscience : a meta-meta analysis / William R. Uttal  2013 1
Cognition -- Sex differences. : Sex differences in cognitive abilities / Diane F. Halpern  2012 1
Cognition -- Simulation methods   3
 

Cognition, Social -- See Social perception


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Cognition -- Social aspects   42
Cognition -- Social aspects -- Case studies. : Cognition in the wild / Edwin Hutchins  1995 1
Cognition -- Social aspects -- Congresses   3
Cognition -- Social aspects -- Pacific Area -- Cross-cultural studies : Theory of mind in the Pacific : reasoning across cultures / edited by Jürg Wassmann, Birgit Träuble, Joachim Funke  2013 1
Cognition -- Study and teaching   4
  Cognition Testing -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Cognition -- Testing.   25
Cognition -- Textbooks.   19
 

Cognition Therapies -- See Cognitive Behavioral Therapy


A direct form of psychotherapy based on the interpretation of situations (cognitive structure of experiences) that determine how an individual feels and behaves. It is based on the premise that cognition, the process of acquiring knowledge and forming beliefs, is a primary determinant of mood and behavior. The therapy uses behavioral and verbal techniques to identify and correct negative thinking that is at the root of the aberrant behavior
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Cognition Therapy -- See Cognitive Behavioral Therapy


A direct form of psychotherapy based on the interpretation of situations (cognitive structure of experiences) that determine how an individual feels and behaves. It is based on the premise that cognition, the process of acquiring knowledge and forming beliefs, is a primary determinant of mood and behavior. The therapy uses behavioral and verbal techniques to identify and correct negative thinking that is at the root of the aberrant behavior
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