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20 Mar interpretation

Whenever we get sensory input such as seeing or hearing something, our brains interpret it. “Interpret” is often used in the context of language, but it can apply to sensory or abstract input including feedback from our own bodies (i.e. interpret our emotions).
Keywords: comprehension
discern
strata
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recognition
parsing
MT
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inference
declarative knowledge
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context
acquisition
communication
language
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association
learning
perception
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References: cognition
comprehension
context
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inference
knowledge
logic
perception

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