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Introduction

It is surprising seeing the emphasis the society places on cognitive development. Scholars

and different academic professionals have consistently dedicated their efforts towards developing

the cognitive development theories. Most of these contributions stress that mental growth is the

most critical aspect of every human being. The rationale is that cognitive development is active,

constructive, and durable. Unfortunately, this school of thought assumes the essential

contributions by philosophers like Aristotle, who emphasized the need for wholesome education.

Thinkers like Aristotle recognizes that non-cognitive aspects of intellectual development such as

mood swings and integrity are equally vital. Candidly, it unwise to assume that non-cognitive

elements of growth are less influential. Cognitive and non-cognitive aspects of development are

all monumental to learning activities.

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Ashby, F. G., & Valentin, V. V. (2017). Multiple systems of perceptual category

learning: Theory and cognitive tests. In Handbook of categorization in cognitive science (pp.

157-188). Elsevier.

Ashby and Valentine (2017) trace the origin of the first neurobiological theory of

learning (COVIS). The two scholars denote that “COVIS” first emerged in 1998 and proposed

two systems of knowledge. This article identifies frontal-based declarative system and a “basal

ganglia-based” system as the two principal methodologies. The frontal based declarative system

relies on a logical reasoning technique of the various individuals. This method insinuates that

individuals learn following their ability to reason logically. Consequently, this learning technique

relies on working memory. Individuals with higher working memory are adjudged as quick
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