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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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Medical conspiracy theories: cognitive science and implications for ethics. [PDF]
Although recent trends in politics and media make it appear that conspiracy theories are on the rise, in fact they have always been present, probably because they are sustained by natural dispositions of the human brain.
Andrade G.
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Representation in Cognitive Science [PDF]
Abstract The representational theory of mind (RTM) has given us the powerful insight that thinking consists of the processing of mental representations. Behaviour is the result of these cognitive processes and makes sense in the light of their contents. There is no widely accepted account of how representations get their content – of the
N. Shea
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This exciting textbook introduces students to the dynamic vibrant area of cognitive science - the scientific study of the mind and cognition. Cognitive science draws upon many academic disciplines, including psychology, computer science, philosophy, linguistics and neuroscience.
MANERA, VALERIA, TIRASSA, Maurizio
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Editorial: Perspectives for natural language processing between AI, linguistics and cognitive science [PDF]
Alessandro Lenci, Sebastian Padó
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Crowdsourcing for cognitive science--the utility of smartphones. [PDF]
By 2015, there will be an estimated two billion smartphone users worldwide. This technology presents exciting opportunities for cognitive science as a medium for rapid, large-scale experimentation and data collection. At present, cost and logistics limit
Brown HR+6 more
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Foundations of cognitive science [PDF]
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Enquire within: cultural evolution and cognitive science. [PDF]
Heyes C.
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FROM SIGNALS TO KNOWLEDGE AND FROM KNOWLEDGE TOACTION: PEIRCEAN SEMIOTICS AND THE GROUNDING OF COGNITION [PDF]
Cognition is meant as the process of acquiring knowledge from the world. This process is supposed to happen within agents, which build such knowledge with the purpose to use it to determine their actions on the world.
Eduardo Camargo, Ricardo Gudwin
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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 ...
Nick Chater+5 more
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