A complete occasion includes that which in cognitive experience takes the form of memory, anticipation, imagination, and thought. (religion-online.org)
These are provided for cognitive experience by the bodily event; so they must be attributed to that event. (religion-online.org)
Thus, the more time children spend in front the TV, the less time they have for creative play, interactive activities, and other fundamental social cognitive experiences. (sciencedaily.com)