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Mental function - Definition and Overview |
| Related Words: Acting, Action, Activism, Activities, Activity, Affair, Affairs, Aim, Ambition, Animus, Appositive, Aspiration, Assignment, Attribute, Bag, Banquet, Behavior, Capacity, Celebration |
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Mental functions and cognitive processes are terms often used interchangeably (although not always correctly so, the term cognitive tends to have specific implications - see cognitive and cognitivism) to mean such functions or processes as perception, introspection, memory, imagination, conception, belief, reasoning, volition, and emotion--in other words, all the different things that we can do with our minds. A specific instance of engaging in a cognitive process is a mental event. The event of perceiving City Hall is, of course, different from the entire process, or faculty, of perception--one's ability to perceive things. In other words, in instance of perceiving is different from the ability that makes it possible.
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Example Usage of function |
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JohnPolgreen: SanFran #TOGAF cert class: With advent of #Cloud, is Technical Architecture an EA function? Aren't we more concerned with SLAs and cost? |
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JaneBeNimble: @HappyLotus Hey Nadia I hate to say it, but I find it just a nuisance (the re-tween function). Yeesch, what's the point (annoying)? Agreed! |
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LianaSexy: @Mr_MSK...LOL! I can't function!!! |
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