
LEARNING INFLUENCE AND THE COGNITIVE PROCESS
Enrique Byron Fernando , Pontificia Universidad Católica Del Ecuador, Sede Manabí, Portoviejo, Ecuador Katiuska Quevedo Álava , Pontificia Universidad Católica Del Ecuador, Sede Manabí, Portoviejo, EcuadorAbstract
Learning is a complex process that involves a range of cognitive activities, including attention, perception, memory, and reasoning. The cognitive process plays a significant role in how individuals learn, process information, and retains knowledge. This article aims to examine the cognitive process and its influence on learning, including the factors that affect cognitive processing during learning.
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Learning;, Cognitive process, Memory;
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