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  • 1Cognitive model — A cognitive model is an approximation to animal cognitive processes (predominantly human) for the purposes of comprehension and prediction. Cognitive models can be developed within or without a cognitive architecture, though the two are not… …

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  • 2cognitive model of hallucinations —    A generic term referring to a group of explanatory models that emphasize the role of cognitive rather than biological mechanisms in the mediation of hallucinations. As these cognitive mechanisms are generally understood in the wider context of …

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  • 3Idealized cognitive model — An Idealized Cognitive Model, ICM or Frame is the name given in cognitive linguistics to the mental representation known as meaning . It is a mental construct which is recruited in a Mental Space as we think and speak. It has been proposed by… …

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  • 4Cognitive apprenticeship — is a theory of the process where a master of a skill teaches that skill to an apprentice. Constructivist approaches to human learning have led to the development of a theory of cognitive apprenticeship [1] [2]. This theory holds that masters of a …

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  • 5Cognitive models of information retrieval — rest on the mix of areas such as cognitive science, human computer interaction, information retrieval, and library science. They describe the relationship between a person s cognitive model of the information sought and the organization of this… …

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  • 6Cognitive space — uses the analogy of location in two, three or higher dimensional space to describe and categorize thoughts, memories and ideas. Each individual has his/her cognitive space, resulting in a unique categorization of their ideas. The dimensions of… …

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  • 7Cognitive hearing science — is an interdisciplinary science field concerned with the physiological and cognitive basis of hearing and its interplay with signal processing in hearing aids. The field includes genetics, physiology, medical and technical audiology, cognitive… …

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  • 8Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia — (CBT I) is a method for treating insomnia without (or alongside) medications. Contents 1 Components of CBT I 1.1 Stimulus control 1.2 Sleep hygiene 1.3 …

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  • 9Cognitive dissonance — The Fox and the Grapes by Aesop. When the fox fails to reach the grapes, he decides he does not want them after all. This is an example of adaptive preference formation, which serves to reduce cognitive dissonance.[1] …

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  • 10Cognitive disorder — Psychology …

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