This model proposes that constructing a contextualized theology is not about producing a particular body of texts, but is instead about attending to the affective and cognitive operations in the self-transcending subject.
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However, Piaget s main focus on this stage and the reason why he named it preoperational is because children at this point are not able to apply specific cognitive operations, such as mental math.
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The facility has two full size basketball courts, locker rooms, training and medical facilities, player amenities, and a " technologically advanced cognitive operations centre " powered by IBM Watson, which consolidates and analyzes data from many sources and represented through the centre's interactive displays and on mobile devices.
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In " Designs of Concept Maps and Their Impacts on Readers'Performance in Memory and Reasoning While Reading ", Jeng-Yi Tzeng ( 2010 ) investigates the effect of Thinking Maps on students'performance of " cognitive operations . " In the study, Tzeng had students read two opposing history articles that " argued from different perspectives about a historical incident " that occurred in Taiwan ( p . 133 ).
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Its connections have been summarized as " it seems not to be interconnected with downstream areas in the way that other prefrontal areas are . . . it is the only prefrontal region that is predominantly ( and possibly exclusively ) interconnected with supramodal cortex in the PFC, anterior temporal cortex and cingulate cortex . " It has been proposed that due to this connectivity that it can " play a major role in the highest level of integration of information coming from visual, auditory, and somatic sensory systems to achieve amodal, abstract, conceptual interpretation of the environment . . and may be the anatomical basis for the suggested role of the rostral prefrontal cortex in influencing abstract information processing and the integration of the outcomes of multiple cognitive operations ".