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Metacognition and Self-Regulation

  Metacognition and Self-Regulation Metacognition and self-regulation are key components of human learning, thinking, and problem-solving. Metacognition refers to the awareness and understanding of one’s own thought processes. It involves knowing what one knows,...

Bilingualism and Cognitive Flexibility

  Bilingualism and Cognitive Flexibility Bilingualism, the ability to understand and use two or more languages, has significant effects on cognitive functioning, particularly on cognitive flexibility. Cognitive flexibility refers to the mental ability to switch...

Cognitive Development in Childhood

  Cognitive Development in Childhood Cognitive development in childhood refers to the growth and changes in a child’s ability to think, learn, reason, and understand the world around them. It is a fundamental aspect of human development that shapes how children...

Artificial Intelligence and Cognition

  Artificial Intelligence and Cognition Artificial Intelligence, commonly known as AI, refers to computer systems and software designed to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. These tasks include learning from experience, understanding...

Consciousness and Altered States

  Consciousness and Altered States Consciousness is the state of being aware of oneself, one’s thoughts, emotions, sensations, and the surrounding environment. It is the foundation of human experience, allowing individuals to perceive reality, process...
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