cognitive processing in a sentence
Examples
- He also has a PhD in developmental psychology, and has authored a number of research papers examining cognitive processing and memory in a number of developmental disorders.
- It is the selective attention, perception, and higher order cognitive processing that limits these inputs and it is precisely these processes that make up our conscious awareness.
- The classic auditory oddball paradigm can be modified to produce different neural responses and can therefore be used to investigate dysfunctions in sensory and cognitive processing in clinical samples.
- Other cognitive functions that are developed gradually throughout childhood include exercising self-control over retained representational structures of information and quickly adapting cognitive processing to changing behavioral situations.
- The key findings showed that while all groups showed similar results in general intelligence, cognitive processing, and working memory they differed across groups in the executive control tasks.
- However, with preconscious processing of visual cues and their associations with desirable outcomes, interpretation bias and response bias are not plausible since they occur in conscious cognitive processing stages.
- Differential activity in the occipital and parietal areas suggests a mode of selective attention to the cues presented; therefore, supporting a lower-level cognitive processing or attention bias.
- His research focused on understanding and treating sleep disorders, cognitive processing during sleep, the role of expectancy and placebos in behavior change, and methodology in evaluating intervention outcomes.
- Earlier queries produce a larger and richer set of responses compared to later queries, due to both cognitive processing limits and interference of the first queries responses on subsequent queries.
- It is critical to acknowledge that occurrences of inattentional blindness are attributed to the failure to consciously attend to an item in the visual field as opposed the absence of cognitive processing.