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Blood pressure is a cognitive process because it is observable with lab equipment. true or false

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false, because the cognitive process affects mental contents.


Ans.

A cognitive process is defined as a process, which includes knowledge gaining from our sense, thoughts, and experiences. It plays role in learning as individuals use cognitive processes to retain, learn, use, manipulate, or retrieve the information. It cannot be observable with any lab equipment.

Hence, the given statement is 'false' as blood pressure is not a cognitive process.