A complete occasion includes that which
in cognitive experience takes the form of memory, anticipation, imagination, and thought.
In the cognitive experience of intelligent beings there are not separable regions of causes and of reasons: one and the same of experience will at once provide for the ground and for the reason of a belief.
Not exact matches
It found that after being awake for seventeen to nineteen hours, which is a normal day for many of us, we can
experience the same levels of
cognitive impairment equal to having a blood alcohol level of.05 percent — just under the limit for being declared legally drunk
in many U.S. states.
Could it be that you have been
experiencing some
cognitive dissonance with being a believer and a high view of scripture whilst advocating the pointing finger where the bible here places such action
in the same light as oppression.
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In psychology,
cognitive dissonance is the mental stress or discomfort
experienced by an individual who holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values at the same time, or is confronted by new information that conflicts with existing beliefs, ideas, or values.»
In the case of the doctrine of revelation and inspiration the shift meant that the Bible and its teachings came to be viewed as the product of human cultural experience, time conditioned and relative in authority, and certainly not a suitable cognitive guide to thinking persons toda
In the case of the doctrine of revelation and inspiration the shift meant that the Bible and its teachings came to be viewed as the product of human cultural
experience, time conditioned and relative
in authority, and certainly not a suitable cognitive guide to thinking persons toda
in authority, and certainly not a suitable
cognitive guide to thinking persons today.
(2) CE could be «just an
experience»
in the same sense that pain could be so considered, i.e., with no
cognitive significance, no (objective)
cognitive claim about its causes; it could be completely non-propositional and have no belief component.
In doing so I am assuming that, whatever else the unity of the Bible may consist of (e.g., religious
experience, overall perspective), it has a
cognitive dimension to it which invites reflection on its truth claims.
The only reason for accepting that perception
in the mode of causal efficacy is accurate or reliable is that the perception occurs (where the perception is considered strictly as an
experience without any
cognitive or epistemic significance).
In addition, our
cognitive experience depends on our bodies.
Whatever their differences, they are not bewitched by modern uniqueness: they hold that the basic processes of the linguistic, social and
cognitive construction of reality and
experience are much the same
in all times and places, however varied the outcomes.
Man is a finite
cognitive being who is immanently present to himself precisely because, on the occasion of any particular finite being that manifests itself to him as he encounters it
in experience, his cognition is intrinsically orientated and tends towards being
in general.
Some might contend that it is vain to replace a dualism of mind and matter by an equally baffling dualism of merely sensitive
in contrast to
cognitive experiencing.
In his classic work, The Acting Person, Wojtyla examines the
cognitive experience of values, which he equates with the apprehension of the good of a specific object, and the relation between knowledge of values and the will.
Rather, the main point I want to make, which is to my mind following a Peircean line, is that intuitions are not explicitly
cognitive in the sense of exemplifying prima facie rationality; yet they may and should contribute to explicitly
cognitive levels of
experience.
This lecture seems to have been devoted
in large part to criticisms of Alexander, specifically that his notion of «emergence» is too vague and muddled to give any useful account of «
cognitive experience»
in particular, or of the more general observations of the novel and creative features of determinate actualities of whatever sort.
In an earlier lecture on «
cognitive experience» (April 28, 1924), Hocking quotes Whitehead that «Consciousness is a relation between an emergent entity and the composite potentiality from which it emerges» (EMW 291).
C. H. Whiteley, «The
Cognitive Factor
in Religious
Experience, Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 29, 1955, p. 85.
Both the
cognitive claims of religion and its living practice must be grounded
in experience.
This is true of developmental as well as cross-cultural psychology,
in that the basic research strategy is to search for the influence of broad classes of
experience (e.g., culture, SES, age, gender) that influence broad classes of individual outcome (e.g., IQ, personality,
cognitive level).
Four issues which will be significant
in the subsequent analysis of models arise here
in discussing these other linguistic forms: (1) the role of analogy, (2) the relation of religious symbolism to human
experience, (3) the diverse functions of religious language (especially evident
in the case of myth) and (4) the
cognitive status of religious language.
The insular cortex (insula), which plays a role
in functions typically linked to emotion (including perception, motor control, self - awareness,
cognitive functioning, and interpersonal
experience) and the regulation of your body's homeostasis
On a
cognitive level, growing up
in a chaotic and unstable environment — and
experiencing the chronic elevated stress that such an environment produces — disrupts the development of a set of skills, controlled by the prefrontal cortex, known as executive functions: higher - order mental abilities that some researchers compare to a team of air - traffic controllers overseeing the working of the brain.
Talavage said that when one of the offensive lineman who was found to have suffered
cognitive impairment after sustaining a high number of subconcussive blows (impairment that persisted beyond the season) decided to change his technique, he
experienced a drastic reduction
in the number of blows to the top front of his head and a moderate reduction
in the total number of blows.
People who read are less likely to
experience cognitive decline later
in life.
In some cases, a student - athlete may
experience more long - lasting (e.g. chronic) problems with
cognitive function and physical / emotional / sleep symptoms, which may require consideration of one or more of the following academic accommodations:
But a child who is
in control is, by definition, not safe, because she doesn't have the
cognitive capabilities nor
experience to be the leader.
The imaging changes also strongly correlated with the number of head hits (self - reported by the athletes
in a diary), the symptoms
experienced, and independent
cognitive tests, said lead author Jeffrey Bazarian, M.D., M.P.H., associate professor of Emergency Medicine at URMC.
At Chicago Children's Museum,
experiences are intentionally designed with the whole child
in mind, including their
cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development.
Developing a
cognitive awareness of the original traumatizing
experiences, and of the systems created
in their wake, is a good start to the process of taking responsibility for our own healing.
Complementing these efforts and continuing its commitment to create memorable
experiences for all families, Beaches Resorts has partnered with The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES), a global leader
in training and certification programs, created to meet the training needs of professionals who work with individuals with special needs and
cognitive disorders.
That said, mothers with major depressive disorder who receive
In - Home Cognitive Therapy (IH - CBT) in combination with home visiting services usually experience a larger decrease in depressive symptoms in comparison to those receiving home visiting alone, but it also is clear that many home visitors need additional training or supports to address maternal depressio
In - Home
Cognitive Therapy (IH - CBT)
in combination with home visiting services usually experience a larger decrease in depressive symptoms in comparison to those receiving home visiting alone, but it also is clear that many home visitors need additional training or supports to address maternal depressio
in combination with home visiting services usually
experience a larger decrease
in depressive symptoms in comparison to those receiving home visiting alone, but it also is clear that many home visitors need additional training or supports to address maternal depressio
in depressive symptoms
in comparison to those receiving home visiting alone, but it also is clear that many home visitors need additional training or supports to address maternal depressio
in comparison to those receiving home visiting alone, but it also is clear that many home visitors need additional training or supports to address maternal depression.
He has training and
experience in parent - child interaction therapy (PCIT), the positive parenting program (Triple P), Incredible Years,
cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), parent management training, trauma - focused CBT,
cognitive processing therapy and integrative behavioral couple therapy (IBCT).
When you
experience these abrupt changes
in hormone levels it can lead to nausea, headaches, and even
cognitive problems like the short term memory loss many moms report
experiencing.
She has
experience in providing
cognitive behavioral treatments to children, teenagers and young adults struggling with those disorders, as well as behavioral problems and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Whatever the plot — adventures
in Dinosaur Expedition, experiments
in WaterWays or construction
in Skyline — these movies serve as a platform for enhancing young children's language and
cognitive skills, and deepening the value of their museum - going
experience.
One - on - one therapy is administered by clinicians
experienced in physical and
cognitive rehabilitation.
In accompanying his mom through the grocery store, the obstacle to the little boy's success is the entire combination of: the toy, his age, the setting, his need to
experience things (here, the emotional,
cognitive, and physical
experience of repeatedly throwing the car down), and his complete lack of impulse control.
As they transition from babies to toddlers, children also
experience a tremendous amount of
cognitive and social development, as well as major leaps
in language abilities and motor skills.
Factors such as the way
in which parents bring up their offspring (parenting, diet,
cognitive inputs) or
experience of social disadvantages seem to have implications for how genes manifest themselves
in later life.»
The abnormalities were found
in patients not currently
experiencing depression or mania, which suggests that there is a structural basis for altered neural processing that may help explain why
cognitive deficits persist even during periods of normal mood.
Two
cognitive neuroscientists explored the boundaries of body perception by reproducing an out - of - body
experience in the lab.
In addition, Luthar and Cicolla cite other studies showing moms of early adolescents are likely experiencing their own developmental challenges as they begin to recognize declines in physical abilities, cognitive functioning and increased awareness of mortalit
In addition, Luthar and Cicolla cite other studies showing moms of early adolescents are likely
experiencing their own developmental challenges as they begin to recognize declines
in physical abilities, cognitive functioning and increased awareness of mortalit
in physical abilities,
cognitive functioning and increased awareness of mortality.
In a related study published recently in the journal Child Abuse and Neglect, Valentino found that maltreating parents, many of whom had experienced childhood trauma, could successfully be taught to use more elaborative and emotion - rich reminiscing with their preschool - aged children, which has been linked to a children's subsequent cognitive abilities in a number of areas including memory, language and literacy developmen
In a related study published recently
in the journal Child Abuse and Neglect, Valentino found that maltreating parents, many of whom had experienced childhood trauma, could successfully be taught to use more elaborative and emotion - rich reminiscing with their preschool - aged children, which has been linked to a children's subsequent cognitive abilities in a number of areas including memory, language and literacy developmen
in the journal Child Abuse and Neglect, Valentino found that maltreating parents, many of whom had
experienced childhood trauma, could successfully be taught to use more elaborative and emotion - rich reminiscing with their preschool - aged children, which has been linked to a children's subsequent
cognitive abilities
in a number of areas including memory, language and literacy developmen
in a number of areas including memory, language and literacy development.
Jim Monti (right) a postdoctoral research associate
in the lab of Illinois psychology professor Neal Cohen (left), developed a
cognitive task that helps differentiate older adults with very early Alzheimer's disease from those
experiencing normal aging.
Those
experiencing PLEs spent less time
in a more «typical» reoccurring brain state involving
cognitive networks.
In one study that confronts that idea, cognitive scientist Daniel Casasanto of the New School for Social Research in New York reasoned that if people use their physical perceptions and motor experiences to construct mental simulations, then physical characteristics that cause us to interact with the environment in systematically different ways should in fact send people down different mental pathway
In one study that confronts that idea,
cognitive scientist Daniel Casasanto of the New School for Social Research
in New York reasoned that if people use their physical perceptions and motor experiences to construct mental simulations, then physical characteristics that cause us to interact with the environment in systematically different ways should in fact send people down different mental pathway
in New York reasoned that if people use their physical perceptions and motor
experiences to construct mental simulations, then physical characteristics that cause us to interact with the environment
in systematically different ways should in fact send people down different mental pathway
in systematically different ways should
in fact send people down different mental pathway
in fact send people down different mental pathways.
The study led by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania is the first to show that lisdexamfetamine (LDX) improved subjective and objective measures of
cognitive decline commonly
experienced in menopausal women.
«This new evidence illuminates the central role of early
experience as infants specify which signals, from an initially broad set, they will continue to link to core
cognitive capacities,» said Danielle R. Perszyk, lead author of the study and a doctoral candidate
in cognitive psychology
in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern.
Anita Holdcroft, the anaesthetist leading the team, based at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School
in London, believes that this unexpected observation could be linked to the
cognitive problems
experienced by some pregnant women and new mothers.