Cognitive closure refers to the possibility or belief that the humanmind is "closed" to some facts--that there are things human beings are simply not able to know, not because there is not enough time to figure them out, but because the human mind does not have the capacity to comprehend them.
Example Usage of Cognitive
MomLovesThis: Cognitive fcn, reading comprehension, & concentration is proven 2 B impacted by 20 mins of moderate exercise. (via @joannadolgoffmd)
tylerfonda: @adventurista I'm having that same Cognitive dissonance. It doesn't help me. $GOOG is trend chasing, not a good direction for this company
narendranmr: Picturing language: Does it help or hinder? [Cognitive Daily]: [Originally published in January, 2006]
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