Classification systems offer a microcosm of issues in conceptual processing: A commentary on Kemmerer (2016) [PDF]
This is a commentary on Kemmerer (2016), Categories of Object Concepts Across Languages and Brains: The Relevance of Nominal Classification Systems to Cognitive Neuroscience, DOI: 10.1080/23273798.2016 ...
Barsalou, Lawrence W.
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Avian Models for Human Cognitive Neuroscience: A Proposal. [PDF]
Research on avian cognitive neuroscience over the past two decades has revealed the avian brain to be a better model for understanding human cognition than previously thought, despite differences in the neuroarchitecture of avian and mammalian brains ...
Clayton, NS, Emery, NJ
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Pseudo‐mechanistic Explanations in Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience
Few articles in psychology and cognitive neuroscience do without the promise to get into the “mechanisms underlying” particular psychological phenomena.
B. Hommel
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The cognitive neuroscience of visual working memory [PDF]
Visual working memory allows us to temporarily maintain and manipulate visual information in order to solve a task. The study of the brain mechanisms underlying this function began more than half a century ago, with Scoville and Milner’s (1957) seminal ...
Kaldy, Zsuzsa, Sigala, Natasha
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A Deflationary Account of Mental Representation [PDF]
Among the cognitive capacities of evolved creatures is the capacity to represent. Theories in cognitive neuroscience typically explain our manifest representational capacities by positing internal representations, but there is little agreement about how
Egan, Frances
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The optimism bias : a cognitive neuroscience perspective [PDF]
The optimism bias is a well-established psychological phenomenon. Its study has implications that are far reaching in fields as diverse as mental health and economic theory.
Bajada, Claude J.
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The Borrowers: Researching the cognitive aspects of translation [PDF]
The paper considers the interdisciplinary interaction of research on the cognitive aspects of translation. Examples of influence from linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, reading and writing research and language technology are given,
O'Brien, Sharon
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Objective: In cognitive neuroscience, well-controlled and highly specific paradigms have been developed to measure cognitive processes over the last decades, often using computer-assisted presentation and response registration.
R. Kessels
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Connecting Levels of Analysis in Educational Neuroscience: A Review of Multi-level Structure of Educational Neuroscience with Concrete Examples [PDF]
In its origins educational neuroscience has started as an endeavor to discuss implications of neuroscience studies for education. However, it is now on its way to become a transdisciplinary field, incorporating findings, theoretical frameworks and ...
Han, Hyemin
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Act quickly, decide later: long latency visual processing underlies perceptual decisions but not reflexive behavior [PDF]
Jolij J, Scholte H, Van Gaal S, Hodgson TL, Lamme VAF (2011) Act quickly, decide later: Long latency visual processing underlies perceptual decisions but not reflexive behavior.
H. Steven Scholte+5 more
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