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cognitively

Adverb

Meaning

with regard to cognition

Source: WordNet

Examples

Retirement savings is probably behavioral economists' greatest success story. It is a prototypical behavioral-economics problem because saving for retirement is cognitively hard - figuring out how much to save - and requires self-control. Richard Thaler

People who are cognitively busy are also more likely to make selfish choices, use sexist language, and make superficial judgments in social situations. Daniel Kahneman

cognitively skillful Source: Internet

"As he declines cognitively, his other symptoms are likely to worsen, as well," Lee added. Source: Internet

Emotionally and cognitively, the evil of acedia finds expression in a lack of any feeling for the world, for the people in it, or for the self. Source: Internet

After reading sci-fi my mood is raised and I tend to feel more at peace with the universe, cognitively and imaginatively stimulated and inspired. Source: Internet

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