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Philosophy of Cognitive Science in the Age of Deep Learning
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive ScienceDeep learning has enabled major advances across most areas of artificial intelligence research. This remarkable progress extends beyond mere engineering achievements and holds significant relevance for the philosophy of cognitive science.
Raphaël Millière
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Computation for cognitive science: Analog versus digital.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive ScienceCognitive science was founded on the idea that the mind/brain can be understood in computational terms. While computational modeling in science is ubiquitous, cognitive science takes the stronger stance that the mind/brain literally performs computations.
Corey J. Maley
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Cognitive science as complexity science.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, 2020It is uncontroversial to claim that cognitive science studies many complex phenomena. What is less acknowledged are the contradictions among many traditional commitments of its investigative approaches and the nature of cognitive systems.
Luis H. Favela
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Advancing the Cognitive Science of Religion through Replication and Open Science
Journal for the Cognitive Science of Religion, 2020The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR) is a relatively young but prolific field that has offered compelling insights into religious minds and practices.
S. Hoogeveen, M. van Elk
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Assessing Game Interface Workload and Usability: A Cognitive Science Perspective
Australasian Computer Science Week, 2019User interfaces for games are designed not only to convey information effectively, but to do so in a usable way while engaging players in the gameworld.
Alexander Thorpe, K. Nesbitt, A. Eidels
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Science Education
This study aimed to examine an assumption regarding whether generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools can overcome the cognitive intensity that humans suffer when solving problems.
Xiaoming Zhai +2 more
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This study aimed to examine an assumption regarding whether generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools can overcome the cognitive intensity that humans suffer when solving problems.
Xiaoming Zhai +2 more
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What AI, Neuroscience, and Cognitive Science Can Learn from Each Other: An Embedded Perspective
Cognitive Computation, 2023Tsvi Achler
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What would make cognitive science more useful?
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2022Neil A. Lewis
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An Impoverished Epistemology Holds Back Cognitive Science Research
Cognitive Sciences, 2022Matthew A. Goldrick
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Generative adversarial networks unlock new methods for cognitive science
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2021L. Goetschalckx +2 more
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