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Source: Wikia. Pages: 152. Chapters: Analogy, Animal cognition, Attribute substitution, Autobiographical memory, Automaticity, Awareness, Baddeley's model of working memory, Behavioral sciences, Cocktail party effect, Cognitive anthropology, Cognitive approaches to grammar, Cognitive archaeology, Cognitive ethology, Cognitive linguistics, Cognitive module, Cognitive neuroscience, Cognitive processes, Cognitive rhetoric, Cognitive science of mathematics, Cognitive semantics, Cognitive specialization, Cognitive tutor, Colorless green ideas sleep furiously, Common coding theory, Concept learning, Concept of death and adjustment, Connectionism, Construction grammar, Dual-coding theory, Embodied Embedded Cognition, Emotion and memory, Eye movement in language reading, Frontal lobe disorders, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Habituation, Higher nervous activity, Human-centered computing, Human cognition, Iconicity, Idealized cognitive model, Informatics, Introduction to cognitive psychology, Introduction to knowledge management, Introduction to learning, Introduction to the philosophy of mind, Jerry Fodor on mental architecture, Jerry Fodor on mental states, K-line, List of cognitive science topics, Machiavellian intelligence, Memory and aging, Memory inhibition, Mental function, Mental management, Mental philosophy, Meta-emotion, Mind, Modularity of mind, Motion perception, Multiple realizability, NLP and science, Neurognosis, Numerical cognition, Orientation, Physicalism, Prototype Theory, Psyche, Psycholinguistic, Psycholinguistics, Reaction time, Relevance theory, Representations, Rethinking Innateness, Reward system, Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, Schema, Schemata theory, Sense of agency, Situational awareness, Sleeper effect, Socio-cognitive, Spatial-temporal reasoning, Spatio-temporal reasoning, The Meaning of Meaning, Trace, Visual modularity, Visual tracking, Working memory, Worldview. Excerpt: Analogy is both the cognitive process of transferring information ...