Cognitive in a sentence as an adjective

Think about the complexity of the cognitive processes that are going on in that evaluation.

I think there is a bit of cognitive dissonance in the tech community about "disruption" versus "big companies.

The overwhelming majority of jobs don't require very much cognitive effort, even in software.

They start to understand the simple product completely, and then they have the cognitive ability to understand more fancy bells 'n' whistles.

Recognize that we all have a cognitive bias towards narratives, and especially interesting narratives.

What gets to me is our inability as a society to acknowledge the cognitive dissonance, and speak about this issue honestly outside of graduation speeches.

Their cognitive nature is considered rigid and prone to social intolerance, and they are fascinated by weapons, war, and infamous crimes or perpetrators of atrocities.

It is probably the hardest thing we data people have to deal with: criticism from the "trusted advisors" who, due to the cognitive dissonance suffered by the executives who pay them loads of cash, are deemed to be intelligent when they really aren't.

Cognitive definitions

adjective

of or being or relating to or involving cognition; "cognitive psychology"; "cognitive style"