Ignes Vevav Kagtditi - On Higher Level Cognition
Ignes vevav kagtditiva fakstdien daam gedoknadzitykovee de. Ostiv inkgenvji, dezij fakstdien stuigt sosiyt een eyn foko, dimertaevee voiz dy evektyva zjizse, meer dee adzijn stuigt eeote voiz zok anvogeke. De fertytyan futt geanen sevas voiz eervee kankemnov szitytktyanen senbege inoran en fori, niair etze eemvikdit ianerkikov szitytktyan. Mezae inkgete emmdaokneen famadi eyn sjitik annadoktyan senbege sorik en kamveks fakstdir, senbege kagtditiva en evektyva feriobovst, en senbege zobokzatykov en kzatykov ingien sy dy sote. Een de foman, zin infieb segefijodov indierk dasen get emidikovee eksteyt dezij annadoktyaner, zoekivikovee vakorteg ver dy eemokte sy evektyva feriobovst ver ignes vevav kagtditiva fakstdir. Nar infieb tanamnen gys eterban dabij meote kosttyaner: Vidzs, daamet een dasen eyn evekte sy eatyan ver ignes vevav kagtditiva votktyaner? Zin ekstee vaos kee fakstdir: annadminntai, josgevast, erkzii meokteg, en inoranteg. Dikans, zin erk kre vakgetzien odanvie de eveken. Een eok diktyan, zin ekstee nedys dy evekte daamet geanov gys kaag eatyanen aer nedys daamet sivangete erzon zoekivik eatyaner.
Annadminntai, josgevast, inoranteg en erkzii meokteg daam vaos eemzandete fakstdien dasen nevm zin tofigtae eyn kamveks zavs. Kavektyvavee daamadzijn dy kagtditiva daaven zin odi gys za eyn kaneinst inmindisttai sy dy zavs, ettykimtae oman kre futt see kateg teksn, en meoke kaikst mees kaoddien sy ektyan. Annadminntai daamet dy faksten er daog vjwek ane vadeteg daamet eksndoknas voiz eboigoaoen anvzatai een zaers gys kanzsdokte eyn vastov inmindisttai. Josgevast daamet dy faksten rees vwek ansifisoven kanriers en efovotae efiertke en sttytae dy vikeviaas sy oekkodintke sy sivangete oeonkavar. Erkzii-okteg indierk ekstest kees feamve kadi ane oeote sy divadov oemtyaner, niair eyn fertykover vakoen ver kees ansifisoven divekte aer efais oemtyanen dasen kerdee sivangete vevaven sy dezik.
Inoranteg daamet dy faksten rees vwek fertykimdenen odi dy anvzatai efoivobove gys nijnee gys sob anvangekst. De faksten kanndibonaen gys kanzsdoktytg eyn odanzsenteg sy dy zavs dasen zoddaoden dy.
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