Cognitivo in english

Cognitive

pronunciation: kɑgnɪtɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures

cognitivo = cognitive. 

Example: A theoretical scheme classifies user behaviour into 3 domains of library activity (affective, cognitive, and psychomotor) and into 3 levels of learning (orientation, interaction, and internalisation).

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» base cognitivaknowledge base [knowledge-base] .

Example: An ES consists of a knowledge base plus an 'inference engine' containing reasoning processes and problem solutions.

» capacidad cognitivacognitive abilitycognitive capacity .

Example: No technology can function beyond the cognitive abilities of its constructor.

Example: The author discusses the cognitive capacities of older adults, with particular attention paid to long- and short-term memory functioning.

» capital cognitivoknowledge assets .

Example: The aim was that the edge would come from leveraging its knowledge assets, ie the leadership and expertise of its worldwide work force, through information technology enablement.

» deficiencia cognitivacognitive impairment .

Example: Its relation to cognitive impairment is as yet uncleared.

» destreza cognitivacognitive skill .

Example: In addition, programming teaches cognitive skills, which may be transferable to domains such as cataloguing and classification.

» deterioro cognitivocognitive impairment .

Example: Its relation to cognitive impairment is as yet uncleared.

» estrategia cognitivacognitive strategy .

Example: There is an interconnection between the type of the object encountered and the physician's choice of linearization or lateralization as cognitive strategy.

» función cognitivacognitive function .

Example: The author examines the relationship between tea consumption and oral health, bone health, thermogenesis, cognitive function, and kidney stones.

» habilidad cognitivacognitive skillcognitive abilitycognitive capacity .

Example: In addition, programming teaches cognitive skills, which may be transferable to domains such as cataloguing and classification.

Example: No technology can function beyond the cognitive abilities of its constructor.

Example: The author discusses the cognitive capacities of older adults, with particular attention paid to long- and short-term memory functioning.

» trastorno cognitivocognitive disorder .

Example: Brain damage from head injuries, strokes and tumours results in cognitive and emotional disorders in a large section of society annually.
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