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Unconscious Cognitive Processes
A significant portion of the brain's cognitive activity, such as perceiving, processing, and organizing information, occurs without our conscious awareness. While we navigate our daily lives, our brains are constantly active, yet most of this underlying mental work goes unnoticed.
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Which of the following best describes cognition?
Which of the following activities is an example of cognition?
Which of the following processes is most directly related to cognition?
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the concept of cognition?
Unconscious Cognitive Processes
Planning Daily Errands as an Example of Cognition
Reciprocal Influence Between Thoughts, Emotions, and Memories
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An experienced musician is playing a familiar piece of music for an audience. While playing, their mind wanders to what they will have for dinner later. Despite this lack of focused concentration on the music, they continue to play the piece flawlessly. This scenario best illustrates which of the following principles?
An experienced musician is playing a well-rehearsed piece of music in front of an audience. While their fingers move accurately across the instrument, their conscious mind is focused on connecting emotionally with the audience and thinking about the next musical phrase. After the performance, they can't recall the specific physical sensation of playing every single note. This scenario is the best example of which of the following principles?