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  • 61Embodied music cognition — is a concept within musicology.A direction within systematic musicology interested in studying the role of the human body in relation to all musical activities. The human body is thereby considered as the natural mediator between mind (focused on …

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  • 62Motor cognition — The concept of motor cognition grasps the notion that cognition is embodied in action, and that the motor system participates in what is usually considered as mental processing, including those involved in social interaction.[1] The fundamental… …

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  • 63Culture in music cognition — refers to the impact that a person s culture has on their music cognition, including their preferences, emotion recognition, and musical memory. Musical preferences are biased toward culturally familiar musical traditions beginning in infancy,… …

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  • 64Social cognition — ] .Basic processesCognitive representations of social objects are referred to as schemas. These schemas are a mental structure that represents some aspect of the world. They are organized in memory in an associative network. In these associative… …

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  • 65Comparative cognition — is the comparative study of the mechanisms and origins of cognition in various species. From a biological point of view, work is being done on the brains of fruit flies that should yield techniques precise enough to allow an understanding of the… …

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  • 66Human cognition — is the study of how the human brain thinks. As a subject of study, human cognition tends to be more than only theoretical in that its theories lead to working models that demonstrate behavior similar to human thought. The extent to which these… …

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  • 67Numerical cognition — Psychology Cognitive psychology Perception …

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  • 68Comparative Cognition — IPA|/kəmˈperetɪv kɑ:ɡˈnɪʃɵn/ is the comparative study of the mechanisms and origins of cognition in various species. Work in this field is being used to more precisely determine the nature of our own cognition and also to help achieve more… …

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  • 69Hot cognition — is a motivated reasoning phenomenon in which one s responses (often emotional) to stimuli is heightened. Hot cognition is a theory relative to cognitive processes and learning motivation. One might associate hot cognition with cognitive arousal,… …

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  • 70Santiago Theory of Cognition — Biologists, Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela contributed their Santiago theory of cognition in which they wrote:Living systems are cognitive systems, and living as a process is a process of cognition. This statement is valid for all… …

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