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Informational Resilience in the Human Cognitive Ecology
Resilience is a basic trait of cognitive systems and fundamentally connected to their autopoietic organization. It plays a vital role in maintaining the identity of cognitive systems in the face of external threats and perturbances.
Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen
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From cognitive science to cognitive neuroscience to neuroeconomics [PDF]
As an emerging discipline, neuroeconomics faces considerable methodological and practical challenges. In this paper, I suggest that these challenges can be understood by exploring the similarities and dissimilarities between the emergence of ...
Quartz, Steven R.
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Cognitive science: The art and its implications
Contemporary cognitive science is the latest version of the century-long quest for a better understanding of the human mind and brain. Various disciplines have brought together empirical methods and theoretical models from their fields of study to ...
Velichkovsky B. M.
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#lockdown: Network-Enhanced Emotional Profiling in the Time of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic forced countries all over the world to take unprecedented measures, like nationwide lockdowns. To adequately understand the emotional and social repercussions, a large-scale reconstruction of how people perceived these unexpected ...
Massimo Stella +2 more
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Unification Strategies in Cognitive Science [PDF]
Cognitive science is an interdisciplinary conglomerate of various research fields and disciplines, which increases the risk of fragmentation of cognitive theories.
Miłkowski, Marcin
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Cognitive Anthropology Is a Cognitive Science [PDF]
AbstractCognitive anthropology contributes to cognitive science as a complement to cognitive psychology. The chief threat to its survival has not been rejection by other cognitive scientists but by other cultural anthropologists. It will remain a part of cognitive science as long as cognitive anthropologists research, teach, and publish.
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Quantum-like Data Modeling in Applied Sciences: Review
This work presents a brief review on the modern approaches to data modeling by the methods developed in the quantum physics during the last one hundred years.
Stan Lipovetsky
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Renewing the link between cognitive archeology and cognitive science [PDF]
In cognitive archeology, theories of cognition are used to guide interpretation of archeological evidence. This process provides useful feedback on the theories themselves.
Anderson +55 more
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Cognitive science and the law [PDF]
Numerous innocent people have been sent to jail based directly or indirectly on normal, but flawed, human perception, memory and decision making. Current cognitive-science research addresses the issues that are directly relevant to the connection between normal cognitive functioning and such judicial errors, and suggests means by which the false ...
Thomas A, Busey, Geoffrey R, Loftus
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The European Space Agency (ESA) defines Earth observation (EO) Level 2 information product the stack of: (i) a single-date multi-spectral (MS) image, radiometrically corrected for atmospheric, adjacency and topographic effects, with (ii) its data-derived
Andrea Baraldi, Dirk Tiede
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