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describes the way information is processed in the brain with such functions as judgment, memory, perception, etc.
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An intellectual process resulting in an understanding, perception, or awareness of oneâ€(tm)s ideas.
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An intellectual process by which one becomes aware of, perceives or comprehends ideas. It involves all aspects of perception, thinking, reasoning and remembering.
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the word cognitive is used to describe mental activities such as thinking, learning and remembering. Thus, somebody with normal cognitive function can perform these activities to a good standard.
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To do with thought processes and intellectual functions such as memory, problem solving, goal setting rather than the emotions.
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higher mental function, involving thinking, knowing, learning or judging.
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The mental process of knowing, thinking, learning, and judging.
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The process a person uses to think. Good cognitive function allows a person to transform a thought into an action. Examples of cognitive function are identifying situations, coordinating actions, making decisions, and planning. Sometimes people with MS experience a loss in cognitive function, either occasionally or on an ongoing basis.
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How attitudes influence our thoughts.
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