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認知 — meaning in English: Cognition

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規範
kihan
譲歩
jōho
認知
ninchi
地区
chiku
スタイル
sutairu
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Usage
Native speakers often use the term 認知 (ninchi) in academic discussions related to psychology or cognitive sciences. It can also come up in casual conversations about how someone perceives a situation or process, particularly when discussing awareness or understanding of complex topics.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym of 認知 (ninchi) is 知覚 (chikaku), which refers specifically to perception. While both words deal with understanding, 認知 encompasses a broader scope, including awareness and knowledge, making it more suitable when discussing cognitive processes or theories.
Culture
The word 認知 (ninchi) derives from the Chinese characters 認 (to recognize) and 知 (to know), which together emphasize the act of recognizing and understanding. In Japanese culture, cognition is often associated with mindfulness practices, reflecting a broader appreciation for self-awareness and mental clarity in everyday life.
FAQ
Q.What does 認知 (ninchi) mean in English?
認知 (ninchi) translates to 'cognition' in English, referring to the mental action of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
Q.How is 認知 used in psychology?
In psychology, 認知 (ninchi) is often used to describe various processes related to perception, memory, and decision-making, forming a critical foundation for cognitive behavioral therapy and other therapeutic approaches.
Q.Are there common mistakes with the word 認知?
A common mistake is confusing 認知 (ninchi) with 知識 (chishiki), which means 'knowledge.' While both relate to understanding, 認知 emphasizes the awareness and process rather than static information.
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