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Decision making

Decision making is the cognitive process of selecting a course of action from among multiple alternatives.Common examples include shopping, deciding what to eat, and deciding who or what to vote for in an election or referendum.

Delusion

A delusion is commonly defined as a false belief, and is used in everyday language to describe a belief that is either false, fanciful or derived from deception. In psychiatry, the definition is necessarily more precise and implies that the belief is pathological (the result of an illness or illness process).

Dream

Dreams are full of imagery. This imagery ranges from the normal to the surreal; in fact, dreams often provoke artistic and other forms of inspiration. Forms of dream include the frightening or upsetting nightmare and erotic dreams with sexual images and nocturnal emission.

Dynamic Cognition

Dynamicism, also termed the dynamic hypothesis or the dynamic hypothesis in cognitive science or dynamic cognition, is a new approach in cognitive science proposed by Tim van Gelder. It argues that differential equations are more suited to modelling cognition than more traditional computer models.