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  • In its broadest and most ambitious goal, the academic discipline of <b>cognitive science</b> aims to explain the physiological activities that we associate with the ...s.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=10528 Mind: Introduction to Cognitive Science.] 2nd Edition. MIT Press: Cambridge MA. ISBN 9780262701099 (pbk); ISBN 9780
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  • *[http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/index.html The Cognitive Science Society.] ...tific interchange among researchers in disciplines comprising the field of Cognitive Science, including Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Anthropology, Psychology,
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The branch of [[cognitive science]] that deals with human mental processes involved in thinking, feeling and
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  • In [[cognitive science]], the branch called '''cognitive psychology''' deals with human mental pro
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  • Mode of graded categorization in cognitive science, where some members of a category are more central than others.
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  • ...y of language evolved; multidisciplinary field involving neurolinguistics, cognitive science, anthropology and others.
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  • * The [http://zakros.ucsd.edu/~trohrer/metaphor/metaphor.htm Center for the Cognitive Science of Metaphor Online] is a collection of numerous formative articles in the f
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  • ...egulating one’s own thinking and thinking processes; an exemplification of cognitive science.
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  • An approach in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology and philosophy of mind which models mental or beh
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  • ...ern computer speech synthesis, and the understanding of critical issues in cognitive science.
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  • *Bechtel, William. Philosophy of Mind: An Overview for Cognitive Science. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1988. Questia. Web. 6 Jan. 201 ...Morton Ann Gernsbacher, eds. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: An Emerging Cognitive Science. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005. Questia. Web. 6 Jan. 2011.
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  • *[http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/index.html The Cognitive Science Society.] ...tific interchange among researchers in disciplines comprising the field of Cognitive Science, including Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Anthropology, Psychology,
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  • *{{cite book |author=James W. Jones |title=Can Science Explain Religion?: The Cognitive Science Debate |chapter=Chapter 4: Beyond Reductive Physicalism: ''Mind and Nature'
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  • ...ach to the study of human language at a crucial time in the development of cognitive science; he did so with really modern, indeed prescient, ideas and with ‘biologic
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  • *Newport, E.L. (1990). 'Maturational constraints on language learning'. ''Cognitive Science'' 14: 11-28.
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  • ...html What's all the fuss about metacognition?] In A. H. Schoenfeld (Ed.), Cognitive science and mathematics education (pp. 189-215). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum As
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  • ...different understandings of [[evolution]]ary processes. For example, the [[cognitive science|cognitive scientist]] [[Steven Pinker]] strongly criticised the position of
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  • ...nificant attention in [[primatology]], [[anthropology]], [[psychology]], [[cognitive science]] and [[linguistics]]. The [[cognitive science|cognitive scientist]] [[Steven Pinker]] strongly criticised the position of
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  • • McCabe, Kevin, 2003, "Neuroeconomics," Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science.
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  • ...ed known as [[cognitive science]]. Though many of the methods are similar, cognitive science shifts the focus, by looking at the methods of artificial intelligence as a
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  • ...guage]]. It is a multidisciplinary field involving [[neurolinguistics]], [[cognitive science]], [[anthropology]] and others.
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  • {{dambigbox|nativism in psychology, linguistics, and cognitive science|nativism}}
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  • ...ies also as an academic discipline, a subdiscipline of [[Cognitive science|Cognitive Science]]. In conjunction with this article under development, the reader might co
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  • '''Piero Scaruffi''' (born 1955) is a cultural historian, [[Cognitive science|cognitive scientist]], [[Philosophy|philosopher]], music critic, and media
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  • '''Prototype theory''' is a model of graded [[categorization]] in [[cognitive science]], where all members of a category do not have equal status. For example, ...graded notion of categories, which is a central notion in many models of [[cognitive science]] and [[cognitive semantics]], e.g. in the work of [[George Lakoff]] (''Wom
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  • Both of these disciplines need considerable interaction with [[cognitive science]], which helps define the brain inputs and outputs.
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  • ...or [[information science]], a field related to [[computer science]] and [[cognitive science]].
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  • *Anderson SR (1990) 'A-morphous morphology'. Manuscript, Cognitive Science Center. Baltimore: John Hopkins University.
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  • ...rn computer speech synthesis and the understanding of critical issues in [[cognitive science]]. He took a biological perspective on language and his 'nativist' approach
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  • ...mankind. Those are some of the goals of the interdisciplinary field of [[Cognitive science]].
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  • ...and neuroscience |author=Tiago V Maia, Axel Cleeremans |journal=TRENDS in cognitive science |volume=9 |issue=8 |date=August 2005 |doi=10.1016/j.tics.2005.06.016}}:::".
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  • ...functioned. Modern research makes use of [[biology]], [[neuroscience]], [[cognitive science]], and [[information theory]] to study how the brain processes language. Th ...in nature and is studied in a variety of fields, such as [[psychology]], [[cognitive science]], and [[linguistics]]. There are several subdivisions within '''psycholing
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  • ...r about 500 researchers in [[Informatics]]: [[Artificial Intelligence]], [[Cognitive Science]], [[Computer Science]], and [[Systems Biology]].<ref>[http://www.inf.ed.ac
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  • ...name=Ratner/><ref name=McGann/> This broadened view of [[cognition]] and [[cognitive science]] is sometimes referred to as ''enaction'' to emphasize the role of interpl ...title=Naturalizing Phenomenology: Issues in Contemporary Phenomenology and Cognitive Science |isbn=978-0804736107 |editor=Jean Petitot, Francisco J Varela, Bernard Pach
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  • ...s his view of how the [[mind]] works. It draws on recent developments in [[Cognitive science|cognitive]] and social [[psychology]]. Kahneman states his aims, in part, a
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  • ...hat language shapes understanding.<ref>Another explanation, as argued by [[cognitive science|cognitive scientist]] [[Steven Pinker]] in ''The Language Instinct'' (1994)
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  • ...ctionism''' is an approach in the fields of [[artificial intelligence]], [[cognitive science]], [[neuroscience]], [[psychology]] and [[philosophy of mind]]. Connectioni ...obliterating the what they saw as the progress being made in the fields of cognitive science and psychology by the classical approach of [[Cognitivism_(psychology)|comp
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  • ...axTkckBnh4C&pg=PA1 |quote=A growing number of researchers in the field [of cognitive science] are proposing that mental processes such as remembering, thinking, and und
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  • In its broadest and most ambitious goal, the academic discipline of <b>cognitive science</b> aims to explain the physiological activities that we associate with the ...s.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=10528 Mind: Introduction to Cognitive Science.] 2nd Edition. MIT Press: Cambridge MA. ISBN 9780262701099 (pbk); ISBN 9780
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  • ...y have to be congratulated for their efforts. [[Linguistics|Linguists]], [[Cognitive science|cognitive scientists]], behavioural [[Ecology|ecologists]], and [[Theoretic
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  • ...g personal goals that may lead to mental or physical dysfunction, but when cognitive science reveals personal goals arise largely from non-conscious mentation, the cont
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  • ...ology]], [[nuclear physics]], [[information science]], [[Cognitive science|cognitive science]], [[computer science]] and [[paleontology]].
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  • ...1988. Comparison between Kanerva's SDM and Hopfield-type neural networks. Cognitive Science, 12, p. 299-329. ...e conceptual change. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, p. 17-26.
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  • ...determine the arena of discussion in neuroscience, philosophy, and all of cognitive science for years to come. A completed neuroscience would have far reaching potenti * Norman, Donald A. Perspectives on Cognitive Science. New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 1981. 303 pages.
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  • * [http://www.une.edu/nei/ The New England Institute for Cognitive Science and Evolutionary Psychology]
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  • ...= Dealing with uncertainty, risks, and tradeoffs in clinical decisions. A cognitive science approach | journal = Ann. Intern. Med. | volume = 108| pages = 435–49 | y
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  • Aspects of [[cognitive science]] and [[cultural psychology]] suggest that indeed the mind is not cotermino
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  • ...nce#Sociology_and_anthropology_of_science|sociology of science]]'' and ''[[cognitive science]]''.<ref name=Giere/> ...oogle.com/books?id=-fEf948vYIUC&pg=PA62 |pages=pp. 62 ''ff'' |chapter=§5.4 Cognitive science and the sociology of science |edition=Boston studies in the philosophy of s
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  • ...of grid cell activity? ''J Neurosci'' 26:9352-4 PMID 16977716</ref> and in cognitive science <ref> e.g. Courtney SM (2004) Attention and cognitive control as emergent p
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  • ...nguistics include [[neurolinguistics]], [[evolutionary linguistics]] and [[cognitive science]].
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  • ...years, however, it has become increasingly clear to many researchers that cognitive science is incomplete. ..a complete science of the mind needs to account for subjec
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  • ...n three articles since the last Write-a-Thon, namely [[Photosynthesis]], [[Cognitive science]] and [[Hormesis]]. He may ask that they count something in relation to tod
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  • ...ient civilizations as Phoenicia and Babylon and Egypt.''<ref> ''Word Net'' Cognitive Science Laboratory, Princeton University</ref>
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  • ...er Go research results are being applied to other similar fields such as [[cognitive science]], [[pattern recognition]] and [[machine learning]] <ref name="Muller150">M
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  • ...ow cognition, so defined, permits us to build a bridge between biology and cognitive science. Autopoiesis also allows one to conceive chemical models of minimal cellula
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  • ...ow cognition, so defined, permits us to build a bridge between biology and cognitive science.</font></ref> as inferred from the study of Earth's living systems in the l
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