cognition |
x |
As a noun cognition
is the process of knowing.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
perceptron |
cognition |
As nouns the difference between perceptron and cognition
is that
perceptron is an element, analogous to a neuron, of an artificial neural network consisting of one or more layers of artificial neurons while
cognition is the process of knowing.
cognition |
spiritual |
As nouns the difference between cognition and spiritual
is that
cognition is the process of knowing while
spiritual is (christianity|historical) a member of a branch of the franciscan order who advocated simple dress and renounced the owning of property.
episteme |
cognition |
As nouns the difference between episteme and cognition
is that
episteme is episteme (foucaultian philosophy) while
cognition is the process of knowing.
cognition |
undefined |
As a noun cognition
is the process of knowing.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
cognition |
notion |
As nouns the difference between cognition and notion
is that
cognition is the process of knowing while
notion is mental]] apprehension of whatever may be known, [[think|thought, or imagined; idea, concept.
cognition |
orientation |
In countable|lang=en terms the difference between cognition and orientation
is that
cognition is (countable) a result of a cognitive process while
orientation is (countable) an introduction to a (new) environment.
As nouns the difference between cognition and orientation
is that
cognition is the process of knowing while
orientation is (uncountable) the act of orienting or the state of being oriented.
cognition |
feeling |
As nouns the difference between cognition and feeling
is that
cognition is the process of knowing while
feeling is sensation, particularly through the skin.
As an adjective feeling is
emotionally sensitive.
As a verb feeling is
.
cognate |
cognition |
As nouns the difference between cognate and cognition
is that
cognate is one of a number of things allied in origin or nature while
cognition is the process of knowing.
As an adjective cognate
is allied by blood; kindred by birth; specifically (legal) related on the mother's side.
cognition |
skill |
As nouns the difference between cognition and skill
is that
cognition is the process of knowing while
skill is capacity to do something well; technique, ability skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate.
As a verb skill is
to set apart; separate.
As an adjective skill is
(uk|slang) great, excellent.
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