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Cognitive Science and Psychology [PDF]
The protocol algorithm abstracted from a human cognizer's own narrative in the course of doing a cognitive task is an explanation of the corresponding mental activity in Pylyshyn's (1984) virtual machine model of mind.
Chow, S.L.
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Superiority of combining psychopathology and the second-generation cognitive science: a discussion of Kristopher Nielsen's pluralist approach. [PDF]
Shang Y, Dong D, Liu Q, Li J.
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From analytic to synthetic-organizational pluralisms: A pluralistic enactive psychiatry
IntroductionReliance on sole reductionism, whether explanatory, methodological or ontological, is difficult to support in clinical psychiatry. Rather, psychiatry is challenged by a plurality of approaches.
Christophe Gauld +8 more
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Network and ramifications: Relational perspectives in plant cognition
This paper aims to propose a relational approach to the study of cognition that can offer a perspective on the cognitive behaviours of plants – sessile organisms without a nervous system – when considered in the reciprocal interrogation of philosophy and
Margherita Bianchi
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Networks in Cognitive Science [PDF]
Networks of interconnected nodes have long played a key role in Cognitive Science, from artificial neural net- works to spreading activation models of semantic mem- ory. Recently, however, a new Network Science has been developed, providing insights into the emergence of global, system-scale properties in contexts as diverse as the Internet, metabolic ...
Baronchelli, Andrea +4 more
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The functional form of value normalization in human reinforcement learning
Reinforcement learning research in humans and other species indicates that rewards are represented in a context-dependent manner. More specifically, reward representations seem to be normalized as a function of the value of the alternative options.
Sophie Bavard, Stefano Palminteri
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A Heideggerian Approach to the Embodied Cognition and Problem of Constitution in the Cognitive Science [PDF]
In this article, we discuss how body plays a role in cognition. For this purpose, constitutive and causal approaches in the cognitive science are reviewed.
Seyed Jamal Ghoreyshi Khorasgani +1 more
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Recent cognitive science research indicates that humans possess numerous biologically rooted religious and moral intuitions. The present article draws on this research to compare forms of religious morality in the Abrahamic traditions (Judaism ...
Aria Nakissa
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Individual Beef Cattle Identification Using Muzzle Images and Deep Learning Techniques
Individual feedlot beef cattle identification represents a critical component in cattle traceability in the supply food chain. It also provides insights into tracking disease trajectories, ascertaining ownership, and managing cattle production and ...
Guoming Li +2 more
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Is the Christian View of the Self Empirically Adequate? The Tradition and the Future
Many central creedal statements in Christianity presuppose the existence of a substantial self, even though Christian tradition has not always explicitly used this terminology.
Walter Scott Stepanenko
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