في هذا المقال ستتعلم 14 كلمة من مفردات IELTS مرتبطة بموضوع psychology. إن امتلاك حصيلة جيدة من المفردات الإنجليزية مهم جداً لتحقيق درجة جيدة في جميع أقسام IELTS. ونحن نوصيك بشدة بدراسة هذه المفردات استعداداً لاختبار IELTS. وأثناء دراسة المفردات، ينبغي أن تكتب الكلمات في دفتر، وأن تكرر الكلمات والجمل مرات عديدة، وأن تحاول تكوين جملك الخاصة باستخدام هذه الكلمات.
Definition: A partial or total loss of memory:
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Definition: The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
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If it's related to thinking, it's considered cognitive. A child's cognitive development is the growth in his or her ability to think and solve problems. Used in a sentence, “Her cognitive style was much different from my son’s.” or, in other words, her thinking style was much different, or the way that they came to the same answer could have been very different.
Cognitivity refers to the adjective form of the word and is the state of thinking.
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If it's related to thinking, it's considered cognitive. A child's cognitive development is the growth in his or her ability to think and solve problems. Used in a sentence, “Her cognitive style was much different from my son’s.” or, in other words, her thinking style was much different, or the way that they came to the same answer could have been very different.
Cognitivity refers to the adjective form of the word and is the state of thinking.
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Definition: The outer layer of the cerebrum (the cerebral cortex), composed of folded grey matter and playing an important role in consciousness.
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The opposite of intrinsic is extrinsic. Extrinsic means not connected to the essential nature of something. This means you are looking for outside advantages in order to complete or do something. It could also mean something that you have no control over. For example:
Let’s take a look at the use of the word extrinsic meaning coming from the outside of something not connected to the essential nature of something:
You have to consider any extrinsic factors in the success of the business.
Intrinsic means belonging to the essential nature of a thing.
Doing a job for only money is not intrinsic, and doing a job because you love it is intrinsic (This is because the motivation comes from within)
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If you like someone for intrinsic reasons, then you have no other motivation.
He had intrinsic motivations for finishing school. (This means that he wasn’t finishing school so he could get a good job; he was finishing school because he enjoyed learning and wanted to prove to himself he could do it.)
The word intrinsic is often used with the preposition “to” as shown in the example below
Definition: done without will or conscious control.
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Definition: Done without will or conscious control;(Especially of muscles or nerves) concerned in bodily processes that are not under the control of the will
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Definition: Relating to a nerve or the nervous system:
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Definition: Of or relating to psychology:Of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person:
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Definition: A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue
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Definition: (Of a stimulus or mental process) below the threshold of sensation or consciousness; perceived by or affecting someone’s mind without their being aware of it.
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Definition: Not awake and aware of and responding to one’s environment
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