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İngilizce - Türkçe
cognitive teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- kavramsal
- idrak ile ilgili {s}
- idrak etme ile ilgli
- bilmeye ilişkin
- idraksal
- bilişçi
- kognitif
- kavramaya ya da idrak etmeye ilişkin
- bilmeye
- Bilişsel
Örnek Cümle:
Onun biraz bilişsel bozukluğu var.
-He has some cognitive impairment.
- bilmeye veya kavramaya
- kavrama ile ilgili {s}
- idrak etmeye ilişkin
- Cognitive domain
- İdrak sahası, idrâk alanı
- cognitive behaviour
- Bilişsel davranış, idrakli davranış, bilinçli davranış
- cognitive approach
- (Dilbilim,Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel yaklaşım
- cognitive approach
- kavramsal yaklaşım
- cognitive balance
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel denge
- cognitive behavior therapy
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel davranış terapisi
- cognitive code learning
- (Dilbilim) bilişsel dil öğrenme
- cognitive complexity
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel karmaşıklık
- cognitive complexity
- kavramsal karmaşa
- cognitive component
- (Ticaret) dağılım (çarpık)
- cognitive component
- (Ticaret) zihinsel bilgi kapsamı
- cognitive consistency
- kavramsal istikrar
- cognitive consistency
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel tutarlılık
- cognitive decline
- bilişsel zayıflama
- cognitive development
- (Dilbilim) bilişsel gelişme
- cognitive disorder
- (Tıp) kognitif bozukluk
- cognitive dissonance
- kavramsal ahenksizlik
- cognitive dissonance
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel uyumsuzluk
- cognitive dissonance
- (Ticaret) zihinsel uyumsuzluk
- cognitive dissonance theory
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel uyumsuzluk teorisi
- cognitive ethology
- kavramsal etoloji
- cognitive ethology
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel etoloji
- cognitive function
- (Dilbilim) bilişsel işlev
- cognitive grammar
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel gramer
- cognitive heuristic
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel kısayol
- cognitive heuristic
- kavramsal sezgi
- cognitive learning
- bilişsel öğrenme
- cognitive learning theory
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel öğrenme teorisi
- cognitive map
- kavramsal harita
- cognitive map
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel harita
- cognitive meaning
- (Dilbilim) bilişsel anlam
- cognitive method
- (Dilbilim) bilişsel yöntem
- cognitive model
- (Havacılık) kavramsal model
- cognitive neuroscience
- bilişsel nörobilim
- cognitive operations
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel işlemler
- cognitive penetrability
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel geçirgenlik
- cognitive penetrability
- kavramsal anlaşılabilirlik
- cognitive performance
- kavramsal performans
- cognitive performance
- idrak performansı
- cognitive psychology
- kavramsal psikolojisi
- cognitive psychology
- kognitif psikoloji
- cognitive psychology
- (Dilbilim) bilişsel ruhbilim
- cognitive psychology
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) biliş psikolojisi
- cognitive psychology
- bilişsel psikoloji
- cognitive remediation
- bilişsel onarım
- cognitive science
- bilişsel bilim
- cognitive science
- bilişsel bilimi
- cognitive science
- (Dilbilim,Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) biliş bilimi
- cognitive strategy
- (Dilbilim) bilişsel strateji
- cognitive structures
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel yapılar
- cognitive style
- (Dilbilim) bilişsel biçem
- cognitive style
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel tarz
- cognitive styles
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel tarz
- cognitive therapy
- bilişsel tedavi
- cognitive therapy
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel terapi
- cognitive tools
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel araçlar
- cognitive triad
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bilişsel üçleme
- cognitive variable
- (Dilbilim) bilişsel değişken
- cognitive behavior therapy
- A type of psychotherapeutic treatment that helps patients understand the thoughts and feelings that influence behaviors
- cognitive behavioral therapy
- Bilişsel davranış terapisi
- cognitive bias
- Bilişsel çarpıtma
- cognitive blindness
- (Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) Bilişsel körlük
- cognitive dissonances
- bilişsel dissonances
- cognitive factor
- bilişsel faktör
- cognitive linguistics
- Bilişsel dilbilim
- cognitive mapping
- bilişsel haritalama
- cognitive radio
- (Teknoloji) akıllı radyo, bilişsel radyo
- cognitive theory
- bilişsel teorisi
- cognitive process
- bilissel surec
- cognitively
- kavramaya ilişkin olarak
- cognitively
- bilişsel olarak
- cognitively
- kavramsal açıdan
- cognitively
- bilişsel
- the cognitive
- bilişsel
- thought processes
- düşünce süreçleri
İlgili Terimler
İngilizce - İngilizce
cognitive teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- The part of mental functions that deals with logic, as opposed to affective which deals with emotions
- Cognitive means relating to the mental process involved in knowing, learning, and understanding things. As children grow older, their cognitive processes become sharper. related to the process of knowing, understanding, and learning something. adj. cognitive dissonance cognitive psychology cognitive science
- Referring to the developmental area that involves thinking skills, including the ability to receive, process analyze, and understand information
- having the power of knowing {a}
- a term that describes the process used for remembering, reasoning, understanding, and making decisions
- Learning is a relatively permanent change in mental associations due to experience This definition focuses on a change in mental associations, an internal change that we cannot observe BEHAVIORISM: Assumptions | History | Contemporary views | General implications | Summary | CLASSICAL CONDITIONING | OPERANT CONDITIONING --------------------------------- Overview of Behaviorism
- A term that describes the process people use for remembering, reasoning, understanding, problem solving, evaluating, and using judgment Cognition, more simply, is what a person or child knows and under-stands, or the process of knowing
- thought processes
- aware, perceptive {s}
- Involving the process of knowing by thinking, comprehending, analyzing or evaluation Example: Students use the cognitive process to be able to understand or gain meaning from spoken or written material by reasoning, making inferences, seeing relationships, etc
- -involving cognition
- of or being or relating to or involving cognition; "cognitive psychology"; "cognitive style
- (Cog) Quitting (ABC model) - This is the method I used to quit smoking Basically it taught me how to retrain my brain so that I no longer think of cigs as the answer to life's stresses It is the reason I feel secure (for the first time) in this quit
- Adjective to cognition, the awareness with perception, reasoning, judgement, intuition and memory, the mental process by which knowledge is acquired (CMD 1997)
- Refers to cognition; the mental process of knowing, including aspects such as awareness, perception, reasoning, and judgment
- Thinking skills and abilities including understanding and reasoning
- Mental, as opposed to physical (behavioural) Of, or relating to, unmeasurable, but observable, mental processes
- involving mental development
- Intellectual Functioning How a student reasons and processes information Problem solving, concept formation measured by most tests of general intelligence
- Pertaining to cognition - that operation of the mind by which we become aware of objects of thought or perception It includes all aspects of perceiving, thinking, and remembering
- a term that describes the process people use for remembering, reasoning, understanding, and using judgment
- Having to do with a person's thoughts, beliefs, and mental processes including intelligence
- Knowing, or apprehending by the understanding; as, cognitive power
- of or being or relating to or involving cognition; "cognitive psychology"; "cognitive style"
- brain functions related to sense perception or understanding
- Involving the process of knowing by thinking, comprehending, analyzing, or evaluation Example: Students use the cognitive process to be able to understand or gain meaning from spoken or written material by reasoning, making inferences, seeing relationships, etc
- Having to do with knowing or understanding
- The mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning, as contrasted with emotional and volitional processes Cognitive also refers to attempts to identify a perspective or theory in contrast to emphasizing observable behavior
- The process of thinking and acquiring knowledge
- Refers to a mental process of reasoning, memory, judgement and comprehension - this is in contrast to emotional processes
- Awareness with perception, reasoning and judgement, intuition, and memory; The mental process by which knowledge is acquired
- load (n ) A measure of how hard it is to make sense of a stimulus Cognitive load refers to the aggregate demand that a stimulus places on the sense-making capacity of the human mind The higher the cognitive load of the stimulus, the more of a challenge it is to master As familiarity increases, the cognitive load of the stimulus decreases For example, Web sites with clear and consistent navigation systems place a lighter cognitive load on users than do Web sites with confusing or inconsistent navigation systems
- cognitive disability
- developmental disability
- cognitive dissonance
- a conflict or anxiety resulting from inconsistencies between one's beliefs and one's actions or other beliefs.2001, Corsini, Raymond J., The Dictionary of Psychology, Routledge, ISBN 1583913289, page 180: 2004, Modeste, Naomi N.; Teri S. Tamayose, Dictionary of Public Health Promotion and Education: Terms and Concepts, Jossey-Bass, ISBN 0787969192, page 19: 2000, Danesi, Marcel, Encyclopedic Dictionary of Semiotics, Media, and Communication, University of Toronto Press, ISBN 0802083293, page 53:
- cognitive psychology
- A branch of psychology that examines internal mental processes such as problem solving, memory, and language
- cognitive science
- The multidisciplinary study of mind and behavior
- cognitive sciences
- plural form of cognitive science
- cognitive bias
- A cognitive bias is any of a wide range of observer effects identified in cognitive science and social psychology including very basic statistical, social attribution, and memory errors that are common to all human beings
- cognitive impairment
- A breakdown in a person's mental state that may affect a person's moods, fears, anxieties, and ability to think clearly
- cognitive optimum position
- (Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) A set of conditions favoring the selection of certain kinds of concepts found in all religious traditions, past and present. Reference: Harvey Whitehouse
- cognitive complexity
- the degree to which the learner must use differentmental (cognitive) processesin order to answer a question
- cognitive complexity
- A personality characteristic that describes the degree of structural intricacy of the organizing schemas used by different groups of consumers to code and store information in memory
- cognitive complexity
- A sophisticated set of mental constructs that enables a person to distinguish subtle differences among people
- cognitive dissonance
- discrepancy between what a person does and what they think or believe; psychological state of conflict that occurs when a person's behavior contradicts their thoughts or beliefs
- cognitive dissonance
- A condition of conflict or anxiety resulting from inconsistency between one's beliefs and one's actions, such as opposing the slaughter of animals and eating meat. Mental conflict that occurs when beliefs or assumptions are contradicted by new information. The concept was introduced by the psychologist Leon Festinger (1919-1989) in the late 1950s. He and later researchers showed that, when confronted with challenging new information, most people seek to preserve their current understanding of the world by rejecting, explaining away, or avoiding the new information or by convincing themselves that no conflict really exists
- cognitive factor
- something immaterial (as a circumstance or influence) that contributes to producing a result
- cognitive neuroscience
- the branch of neuroscience that studies the biological foundations of mental phenomena
- cognitive neuroscientist
- a cognitive scientist who studies the neurophysiological foundations of mental phenomena
- cognitive psychology
- branch of psychology which studies perception understanding and thought processes
- cognitive psychology
- an approach to psychology that emphasizes internal mental processes
- cognitive psychology
- Branch of psychology devoted to the study of human cognition, particularly as it affects learning and behaviour. The field grew out of advances in Gestalt, developmental, and comparative psychology and in computer science, particularly information-processing research. Cognitive psychology shares many research interests with cognitive science, and some experts classify it as a branch of the latter. Contemporary cognitive theory has followed one of two broad approaches: the developmental approach, derived from the work of Jean Piaget and concerned with "representational thought" and the construction of mental models ("schemas") of the world, and the information-processing approach, which views the human mind as analogous to a sophisticated computer system
- cognitive science
- the field of science concerned with cognition; includes parts of cognitive psychology and linguistics and computer science and cognitive neuroscience and philosophy of mind
- cognitive science
- The study of thinking and learning, currently being contributed to by researchers in a wide variety of disciplinary and multidisciplinary fields from developmental psychology to medicine (Bransford, Brown, & Cocking, 1999 )
- cognitive science
- A multi-disciplinary field studying human cognitive processes, including their relationship to technologically embodied models of cognition See also: Artificial Intelligence
- cognitive science
- The study of the nature of various mental tasks and the processes that enable them to be performed. Interdisciplinary study that attempts to explain the cognitive processes of humans and some higher animals in terms of the manipulation of symbols using computational rules. The field draws particularly on the disciplines of artificial intelligence, psychology (see cognitive psychology), linguistics, neuroscience, and philosophy. Some chief areas of research in cognitive science have been vision, thinking and reasoning, memory, attention, learning, and language processing. Early theories of cognitive function attempted to explain the evident compositionality of human thought (thoughts are built up of smaller units put together in a certain way), as well as its productivity (the process of putting together a thought from smaller units can be repeated indefinitely to produce an infinite number of new thoughts), by assuming the existence of discrete mental representations that can be put together or taken apart according to rules that are sensitive to the representations' syntactic, or structural, properties. This "language of thought" hypothesis was later challenged by an approach, variously referred to as connectionism, parallel-distributed processing, or neural-network modeling, according to which cognitive processes (such as pattern recognition) consist of adjustments in the activation strengths of neuronlike processing units arranged in a network
- cognitive science
- Is the interdisciplinary study of mind and intelligence, embracing; philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology
- cognitive science
- A multi-disciplinary field of inquiry into the perceptions of the mind Cognitive science draws on methodology and learning's from linguistics, psychology, philosophy and computer science
- cognitive science
- A multi-disciplinary field developed in the 20th century to study the processes and activities of the mind and brain, particularly those having to do with intellect, emotion, and rationality Some of the most important disciplines which contribute to cognitive science are philosophy, neuroscience, computer science, psychology, and linguistics Other fields, such as sociology and anthropology may also play a role in cognitive science
- cognitive science
- Disciplines of Study [DoS]
- cognitive science
- A science investigating how people learn rather than what they learn Prior knowledge and out-of-classroom experience help form the foundation on which teachers build effective instruction Also referred to as the study of the mind
- cognitive science
- Study of the processes of intelligent reasoning, involving input from a number of disciplines, including: cognitive psychology, sciences, cognitive models, computer science, information science, linguistics, psychology
- cognitive science
- the study of how learning takes place
- cognitive science
- The study of intelligence and intelligent systems, with particular reference to intelligent behavior as computation (Simon & Kaplan)
- cognitive science
- Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study which attempts to further our understanding of the nature of thought <Discussion> <References> William Willaford
- cognitive scientist
- a student of cognitive processes
- cognitive state
- the state of a person's cognitive processes
- cognitive therapy
- A form of psychotherapy using imagery, self-instruction, and related techniques to alter distorted attitudes and perceptions
- basic cognitive process
- cognitive processes involved in obtaining and storing knowledge
- cognitively
- Relating to thinking (cognition)
- cognitively
- by knowing, by perception
- cognitively
- with regard to cognition; "cognitively skillful
- cognitively
- with regard to cognition; "cognitively skillful"
- higher cognitive process
- cognitive processes that presuppose the availability of knowledge and put it to use
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