cognition cog·ni·tion n

cognition cog·ni·tion n
[ˌkɒɡ'nɪʃn]
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  • cog|ni|tion — «kog NIHSH uhn», noun. 1. the act of knowing; perception; awareness. SYNONYM(S): sensation. 2. a thing known, perceived, or recognized. 3. (in Scottish law) official notice; cognizance: »The Council appointed a Committe …   Useful english dictionary

  • pre|cog|ni|tion — «PREE kog NIHSH uhn», noun. 1. previous cognition or knowledge; foreknowledge: »He further claims the laboratory proof of precognition (as in preguessing the order of a pack of cards which is to be mechanically shuffled) (Newsweek). 2. in Scots… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cog·ni·tion — /kɑːgˈnıʃən/ noun [noncount] technical : conscious mental activities : the activities of thinking, understanding, learning, and remembering disabilities affecting cognition and judgment …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cognition — Cog*ni tion, n. [L. cognitio, fr. cognoscere, cognitum, to become acquainted with, to know; co + noscere, gnoscere, to get a knowledge of. See {Know}, v. t.] 1. The act of knowing; knowledge; perception. [1913 Webster] I will not be myself nor… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cognition — cog•ni•tion [[t]kɒgˈnɪʃ ən[/t]] n. 1) the act or process of knowing; perception 2) something known or perceived • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME < L cognitiō < cogni , var. s. of cognōscere to get to know (co co +(g)nōscere to get to know) + …   From formal English to slang

  • cognition — cog|ni|tion [kɔgˈnıʃən US ka:g ] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: cognitio, from cognoscere to be familiar with, know , from co ( CO ) + gnoscere to come to know ] formal the process of knowing, understanding, and learning something ▪ the …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • cognition — cog·ni·tion …   English syllables

  • Cognition — The process of knowing. More precisely, the process of being aware, knowing, thinking, learning and judging. The study of cognition touches on the fields of psychology, linguistics, computer science, neuroscience, mathematics, ethology and… …   Medical dictionary

  • precognition — Advance knowledge, by means other than the normal senses, of a future event; a form of extrasensory perception. [L. praecogito, to ponder before] * * * pre·cog·ni·tion .prē (.)käg nish ən n clairvoyance relating to an event or state not yet… …   Medical dictionary

  • Precognition — Pre cog*ni tion, n. [L. praecognitio, fr. praecognoscere to foreknow. See {Pre }, and {Cognition}.] 1. Previous cognition. Fotherby. [1913 Webster] 2. (Scots Law) A preliminary examination of a criminal case with reference to a prosecution.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • perception — per•cep•tion [[t]pərˈsɛp ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act or faculty of apprehending by means of the senses or the mind; cognition; awareness 2) psl cog a single unified awareness derived from sensory processes while a stimulus is present 3) immediate or… …   From formal English to slang

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