Examples of using Cognitively in English and their translations into Serbian
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It starts cognitively- in the mind.
Cognitively, intuitively advanced.
What did you gain, cognitively, from convincing me?
Cognitively he's pretty high functioning.
The third way in which sound affects you is cognitively.
They are cognitively more capable.
How should a 10-week-old baby be cognitively developing?
I'm about as cognitively dislocated as they get.
How should an 11-week-old baby be cognitively developing?
Cognitively, they can understand artificially-created languages.
Technically, the answer is yes, for cognitively difficult tasks.
They've changed us culturally, and I would argue that they've changed us cognitively.
Technically, the answer is yes, for cognitively difficult tasks.
These cognitively impulsive ADHD kids have very limited problem solving strategies.
And running andbasketball are not cognitively complex disciplines.
It is also cognitively more engaging, and it takes more time for the listener to process.
So the largest brain around should also be the most cognitively able.
Adolescence is stable and cognitively advanced for state experiences.
Well, in 1900, three percent of Americans practiced professions that were cognitively demanding.
So one of the most cognitively demanding things we do is buy furniture.
And it's not just that we have many more people in cognitively demanding professions.
Cognitively impulsive ADHD kids will make a multiple number of guesses in a short period of time.
So it hasn't just been the spread of cognitively demanding professions.
Cognitively they might be better at processing the information, but it doesn't mean they want to hear it.".
But evidence doesn't suggest they were cognitively inferior to humans.
All participants were cognitively healthy seniors with an average age of 73.4 at the study's start.
Sound affects us physiologically,psychologically, cognitively and behaviorally all the time.
Volunteers were cognitively healthy, had a high cardiovascular risk and an average age of 67.
It means that you can only understand it cognitively and cannot express it verbally.
We've said, well, maybe older people report more positive emotions because they're cognitively impaired.
