Cognitive Content (Noun)
Meaning
The sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned.
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- The philosopher argued that cognitive content was shaped by individual experiences and perspectives, rather than by universal truths.
- Research in psychology suggests that the cognitive content of human memories can be altered through various techniques and influences.
- Educational curricula often aim to transmit cognitive content to students, in the hopes that it will inform and enrich their worldview.
- Scientists analyze and build upon existing cognitive content to expand human understanding of complex phenomena and phenomena that lack existing cognitive content.
- Linguistic experts propose that words can take on vastly different cognitive content in the mind of each listener.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Intellectual Nourishment
- Belief
- Inwardness
- Gist
- Heresy
- Goal
- Acculturation
- Unbelief
- Lore
- Idea
- Experience
- Topic
- Centre
- Marrow
- Pith
- Nub
- Sum
- Kenosis
- Essence
- Matter
- Nitty-gritty
- Issue
- Wisdom
- Knowledge Domain
- Center
- Internal Representation
- Representation
- Ignorance
- Noumenon
- Heart
- Metaknowledge
- Food
- Universe
- Tradition
- Meat
- Heart And Soul
- Domain
- Object
- Kernel
- Education
- Core