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The challenge of cognitive science for medical diagnosis
The historical tendency to view medicine as both an art and a science may have contributed to a disinclination among clinicians towards cognitive science.
P. Croskerry, Sam G Campbell, D. Petrie
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From Puzzle to Progress: How Engaging With Neurodiversity Can Improve Cognitive Science
In cognitive science, there is a tacit norm that phenomena such as cultural variation or synaesthesia are worthy examples of cognitive diversity that contribute to a better understanding of cognition, but that other forms of cognitive diversity (e.g ...
M. Manalili +14 more
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Cognitive Science Progresses Toward Interactive Frameworks
Despite its many twists and turns, the arc of cognitive science generally bends toward progress, thanks to its interdisciplinary nature. By glancing at the last few decades of experimental and computational advances, it can be argued that-far from ...
Michael J. Spivey
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On the Proper Treatment of Dynamics in Cognitive Science.
This essay examines the relevance of dynamical ideas for cognitive science. On its own, the mere mathematical idea of a dynamical system is too weak to serve as a scientific theory of anything, and dynamical approaches within cognitive science are too ...
R. Beer
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Abduction and Deduction in Dynamical Cognitive Science.
This paper reviews the recent history of a subset of research in dynamical cognitive science, in particular that subset that allies itself with the sciences of complexity and casts cognitive systems as interaction dominant, noncomputational, and ...
Anthony Chemero
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Critique of pure Bayesian cognitive science: A view from the philosophy of science
Bayesian approaches to human cognition have been extensively advocated in the last decades, but sharp objections have been raised too within cognitive science.
Vincenzo A. Crupi, Fabrizio Calzavarini
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Between Mind and Body? Psychoneuroimmunology, Psychology, and Cognitive Science
Over the past half century, our best scientific understanding of the immune system has been transformed. The immune system has turned out to be extremely sophisticated, densely connected to the central nervous system and cognitive capacities, deeply ...
Joseph Gough
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Building a Cognitive Science of Human Variation: Individual Differences in Spatial Navigation
The aim of this issue is to take stock of cognitive science of human variation in the field of spatial navigation, an important domain in which debates have often assumed an invariant human mind.
N. Newcombe, M. Hegarty, D. Uttal
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Cognitive linguists are increasingly extending their paradigm to include the study of gestures. The bottom‐up, usage‐based approach in cognitive linguistics has advanced the methods for identifying gesture functions, starting from a detailed analysis of ...
A. Cienki
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The strong program in embodied cognitive science
A popular trend in the sciences of the mind is to understand cognition as embodied, embedded, enactive, ecological, and so on. While some of the work under the label of “embodied cognition” takes for granted key commitments of traditional cognitive ...
Guilherme Sanches de Oliveira
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