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Cognitive processes

Cognitive processes refers to mental processes that acquire, organize, and integrate information. Cognitive processes include memory systems that store data and the psychological mechanisms that process this information.

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Cognitive Processing

Deutsch: Kognitive Verarbeitung / Español: Procesamiento Cognitivo / Português: Processamento Cognitivo / Français: Traitement Cognitif / Italiano: Elaborazione Cognitiva

Cognitive processing in psychology refers to the mental activities involved in acquiring, storing, transforming, and using information. These processes encompass a wide range of Functions including perception, memory, attention, language, problem-solving, and decision-making. Understanding cognitive processing is essential for comprehending how individuals think, learn, and interact with their environment.

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Cognitive psychologists

- Cognitive psychologists : Cognitive psychologists refer to kind/type of psychologists whose Research focus is analysis of the mental processes underlying judgment, decision making, problem solving, imagining,

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Cognitive Psychology

Cognitive Psychology refers to the study of higher mental processes and structures, such as the storage, transformation, and manipulation of information.

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Cognitive rehearsal

Deutsch: Kognitive Proben / Español: Ensayo Cognitivo / Português: Revisão Cognitiva / Français: Répétition Cognitive / Italiano: Rappresentazione Cognitiva /

Cognitive Rehearsal refer to a means of using imagination to think about having a positive interaction or experience. For example, to imagine a positive interaction with one's future in-laws.

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Cognitive Response

Deutsch: Kognitive Reaktion / Español: Respuesta cognitiva / Português: Resposta cognitiva / Français: Réponse cognitive / Italian: Risposta cognitiva

Cognitive Response refers to the thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes that individuals generate in response to a given stimulus or message. In the psychology context, it is the mental process by which people interpret, analyze, and make sense of information, ultimately influencing their attitudes and behaviors.

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Cognitive response theory

Deutsch: Kognitive Reaktionstheorie / Español: Teoría de la respuesta cognitiva / Português: Teoria da resposta cognitiva / Français: Théorie de la réponse cognitive / Italiano: Teoria della risposta cognitiva /

The Cognitive response theory refers to a model of persuasion that assumes that the impact of a message on attitudes depends on the thoughts evoked by the message.

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Cognitive restructuring

Cognitive restructuring refers to a type of cognitive therapy that teaches an individual how to identify negative, irrational beliefs and replace them with truthful, rational statements.

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