intelligence |
cognition |
In countable|lang=en terms the difference between intelligence and cognition
is that
intelligence is (countable) a political or military department, agency or unit designed to gather information, usually secret, about the enemy or about hostile activities while
cognition is (countable) a result of a cognitive process.
As nouns the difference between intelligence and cognition
is that
intelligence is (uncountable) capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend while
cognition is the process of knowing.
cognize |
cognition |
As a verb cognize
is to know or be aware of.
As a noun cognition is
the process of knowing.
cognition |
conception |
As nouns the difference between cognition and conception
is that
cognition is the process of knowing while
conception is the act of conceiving.
cognition |
gaian |
As nouns the difference between cognition and gaian
is that
cognition is the process of knowing while
Gaian is a radical Green who views the ecology of the Earth's biosphere not only as the basis of human moral examples, but of all cognition and even sentience.
As an adjective Gaian is
of or relating to Gaia.
cognition |
hofstadterian |
As a noun cognition
is the process of knowing.
As an adjective hofstadterian is
of or pertaining to (
douglas hofstadter) (born 1945), american academic whose areas of research include cognition and creativity.
cognition |
psychobiology |
As nouns the difference between cognition and psychobiology
is that
cognition is the process of knowing while
psychobiology is (psychology|biology) the study of the biological basis for cognition and other mental processes.
cognition |
acognitive |
As a noun cognition
is the process of knowing.
As an adjective acognitive is
not cognitive.
cognition |
noncognition |
As nouns the difference between cognition and noncognition
is that
cognition is the process of knowing while
noncognition is absence of cognition; failure to know or perceive.
cognition |
cognising |
As nouns the difference between cognition and cognising
is that
cognition is the process of knowing while
cognising is an act of cognition.
As a verb cognising is
.
cognition |
noncognitive |
As a noun cognition
is the process of knowing.
As an adjective noncognitive is
not cognitive; not directly related to cognition.
Pages