cognition

/kɔɡnɪsjɔ̃/
nounIntermediate
formal

The mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.

Les chercheurs étudient la cognition pour comprendre comment le cerveau traite l'information.

Researchers study cognition to understand how the brain processes information.

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Cognition encompasses perception, memory, attention, language, problem-solving, and reasoning.

Collocations

cognition socialesocial cognitioncognition spatialespatial cognitiontrouble de cognitioncognitive impairment

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perte de cognitionphrase
cognitive decline
cognition implicitephrase
implicit cognition

💡Pro Tip

Cognition vs. Intelligence

'Cognition' refers to mental processes, while 'intelligence' refers to the ability to learn and apply knowledge effectively.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

In psychology, 'cognition' is distinct from 'consciousness' or 'perception'.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'cognoscere' (to know or recognize), via Old French 'cognissance' (knowledge).

📝Usage Notes

In psychology and neuroscience, 'cognition' refers to mental processes involved in acquiring, processing, and using information.

Word Breakdown

cogni-
knowing, recognizing
root
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-tion
the act or process of
suffix
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