Wiktionary
adv. Relating to thinking (cognition).
WordNet
adv. with regard to cognition; "cognitively skillful"
Usage examples of "cognitively".
Thus, to use Piaget and Kohlberg as examples, a person who has reached formop cognitively, can nonetheless remain even at moral stage 1.
Then the depression can be deconditioned, attacked cognitively, or understood through insight.
Rationality brings a new space of deeper feeling and greater passionthe explosive idealism of the true dreamer who can cognitively imagine all the possibilities.
So, if you become upset, it certainly suggests you need to get the unfinished business cleared up, but with an experienced counselor's help in uncovering and then cognitively and affectively integrating the new awarenesses.
She was pretending to read that week's People, but Caitlyn could tell she wasn't cognitively engaged in the magazine.