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Parent topics
- Cognitive science [r]: The scientific study either of mind or intelligence and includes parts of cognitive psychology, linguistics and computer science. [e]
Subtopics
- Metacognition [r]: Thinking about, monitoring, and regulating one’s own thinking and thinking processes; an exemplification of cognitive science. [e]
- Cognition [r]: The central nervous system's processing of information relevant to interacting with itself and its internal and external environment. [e]
- The Lord of the Rings [r]: An epic high fantasy novel written by the English author and philologist J. R. R. Tolkien. [e]
- Logic [r]: The study of the standards and practices of correct argumentation. [e]
- Amplification (psychology) [r]: Tendency physical symptoms for reflect psychological factors like anxiety and depression. [e]