Term ID: T1751

Fundamental Cognitive Processes

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Basic mental operations such as attention, memory, perception, and reasoning that underlie all higher-order thinking and provide the foundation for complex cognitive abilities.
Example: Elementary processes like selective attention, working memory, and pattern recognition that enable more complex abilities like reading comprehension, mathematical problem-solving, and critical thinking.

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Reference: Sternberg (1985)