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BODY & BRAIN & BIOLOGY: COGNITION
The term cognition tends to be used in various forms; referring to cognitive abilities as well as mental processes and information processing: Thinking, feeling, concluding and acting, but also learning and memorizing are bound to a net of cognitive processes that are based on complex interaction.
It is often ignored that the body constitutes a crucial point of reference for any human cognitive process (cf. embodiment).
BODY: Are you afraid of your inner organs?
BIOLOGY: Does nature create ambivalence, today?
BRAIN: Your personal constraints matter!
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