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- Subsequently, the interpretation of that reaction during a short period of time at the scale of seconds, to produce some type of a "mental model" along with a gain in knowledge about a "situation", at least at a basic level of understanding of "reality" due to impinging stimuli, is called *"perception."*

- Following the cascade of processes involving sensations and perceptions, a more complex process by which a (human) being takes the result of those initial interactions with their environment to generate inferences, during a period of time significantly greater than mere seconds, via different "types of reasoning" along with additional knowledge available to the *"interpreter"* from their memory, is called (in-situ or embodied) *"cognition."*
- Following the cascade of processes involving sensations and perceptions, a more complex process by which a (human) being can take, the results of those initial interactions with their environment, to generate inferences, during a period of time significantly greater than mere seconds. This is done via different "types of reasoning" along with additional knowledge available to the *"interpreter"* from their memory, and is typically called (in-situ or embodied) *"cognition."*

- Some social scientists and cognitive science philosophers like to further distinguish a type of cognition, that occurs at the interface of multiple cognitive beings within an ecology, known as *extended cognition,* in comparison with the "in vivo" forms of cognitive processes. (Please see, [Distributed Cognition](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_cognition), [Extended Mind Thesis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_mind_thesis), and [Externalism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Externalism))

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