Sentences with phrase «with cognitive complexity»

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They both try to channel what could be a fertile hierarchy of distinct levels of explanation into a restrictive cognitive bottleneck wherein scientific accounts of adaptive complexity merge indistinguishably with metaphysical or theological claims.
Moreover, it is his argument that any truly integrated system — a brain, a computer, the Internet, but also a barometer, a photodiode, a geranium, a sheet of paper — has some calculable Phi value; consciousness is qualitatively the same in all things, but in terms of intensity and capacity it increases along with the complexity, «synergy,» and ordering of cognitive information in organized wholes, and along with the richness of the information it integrates in «holographic» or «crystallized» conceptual structures.
Other studies have shown that words that are used to express balance or nuance («except,» «but,» and so on) are associated with higher cognitive complexity, better grades and even the truthfulness with which facts are reported.
Octopuses and their kin (cuttlefish and squid) stand apart from other invertebrates, having evolved with much larger nervous systems and greater cognitive complexity.
Tina Grotzer is a cognitive scientist whose research identifies ways in which understandings about the nature of causality impact our ability to deal with complexity in our world.
This is an innovative departure from how ELA / literacy performance level descriptors have been written in the past, but reflective of the Common Core's emphasis on a student's ability to find text - based evidence for generalizations, conclusions, or inferences drawn and consistent with PARCC's Cognitive Complexity Framework for ELA / Literacy.
The performance levels within each claim area are differentiated by a number of factors consistent with the Common Core's inclusion of standards for both mathematical content and mathematical practices and PARCC's Cognitive Complexity Framework for Mathematics.
So I can take a worksheet that I've been doing with my first graders, convert it into a Scratch Jr. activity, keep the learning goals the same, but actually add another level of scaffolding and another level of cognitive complexity.
Each item is identified by its level of cognitive complexity (low, moderate, high), with the majority of questions in each book falling within the moderate - high range.
Cons: However, with asset classes sitting in separate accounts rebalancing will be a pain, and it adds a lot of complexity and cognitive load to your investing.
As an artist and professor now teaching a generation of digital natives, she keeps on using her films, installations, performance, lectures, and writing to engage with the complexities of the total cognitive, psychic, and aesthetic shift in our understanding, perception, and uses of the recorded image.
So, there you go: one very helpful tool to guard against cognitive decline is to live in a highly walkable neighborhood with a bit of complexity to it.
The interesting part was that though the digging and pulling could possibly attribute to simple chemical distress signals, but in this case the ants exhibited noteworthy cognitive and behavioral complexity — in this case both participants risked physical harm «with no possibility of reward for the rescuer aside from the benefits of kin selection.»
In addition, Aboriginal people with cognitive disabilities have the added complexity of the impact of intergenerational trauma, grief, loss and locational disadvantage.
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