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Emotional engagements predict and enhance social cognition in young chimpanzees [PDF]
Social cognition in infancy is evident in coordinated triadic engagements, that is, infants attending jointly with social partners and objects. Current evolutionary theories of primate social cognition tend to highlight species differences in cognition ...
Bard K.A.+21 more
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AbstractThe main topics in the study of animal cognition are reviewed with special reference to direct links to human, and in particular developmental, cognitive sciences. The material is organized with regard to the general idea that biological organisms would be endowed with a small set of separable systems of core knowledge, a prominent hypothesis ...
G. Vallortigara+4 more
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Cognitive processing is commonly conceptualized as being restricted to the cerebral cortex. Accordingly, electrophysiology, neuroimaging and lesion studies involving human and animal subjects have almost exclusively focused on defining roles for cerebral cortical areas in cognition.
Yuri B. Saalmann, Sabine Kastner
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Self-directedness, integration and higher cognition [PDF]
In this paper I discuss connections between self-directedness, integration and higher cognition. I present a model of self-directedness as a basis for approaching higher cognition from a situated cognition perspective.
Akitsuki+123 more
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Cognitive conjunction and cognitive functions
We argue that conjunction analysis does not solve the problems with subtraction analyses that it sets out to solve and that it has additional problems of its own. We argue that detailed analyses of the tasks set to identify cognitive functions are required for both conjunction and subtraction analyses to achieve their goals of localizing cognitive ...
Lauren R. Moo, David Caplan
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Abstract In pairwise interactions assortativity in cognition means that pairs where both decision-makers use the same cognitive process are more likely to occur than what happens under random matching. In this paper, we study both the mechanisms determining assortativity in cognition and its effects.
Bilancini, Ennio+2 more
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Key visual features for rapid categorization of animals in natural scenes
In speeded categorization tasks, decisions could be based on diagnostic target features or they may need the activation of complete representations of the object.
Arnaud Delorme+5 more
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Embodied cognition: A field guide [PDF]
The nature of cognition is being re-considered. Instead of emphasizing formal operations on abstract symbols, the new approach foregrounds the fact that cognition is, rather, a situated activity, and suggests that thinking beings ought therefore be ...
Anderson, Dr. Michael L.
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Trafficking defects in retinal pigmented epithelial (RPE) cells contribute to RPE atrophy, a hallmark of geographic atrophy (GA) in dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Britney N. Lizama+11 more
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Background Post-COVID-19 Condition (PCC), as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), currently lacks any regulatory-approved treatments and is characterized by persistent and debilitating cognitive impairment and mood symptoms.
Angela T.H. Kwan+15 more
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