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The Cognitive Sciences

1984
Some dictionaries still define cognition as the power or faculty of apprehending and knowing, a usage that harks back to the days when philosophers attributed all mental phenomena to one of three types od mental faculties: faculties of knowing or conotion, faculties of willing or cognition or conition, and faculties of feeling or affection (Hilgrd ...
George A. Miller, Michael S. Gazzaniga
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Information Science as a Cognitive Science

1994
The aims of this contribution are to outline the scientific landscape in which information science operates and to discuss the discipline within the framework of the cognitive sciences.
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Translation and cognitive science

2020
An overview of the main developments in the field of cognitive science since its emergence in the mid-1950s along with, and in parallel to, the evolution of Cognitive Translation Studies from its disciplinary origins in the Leipzig school. The distinction between “micro-” and “macrocognition” is used as a topical thread in order to critically discuss ...
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The cognitive science of fiction

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2012
AbstractFiction might be dismissed as observations that lack reliability and validity, but this would be a misunderstanding. Works of fiction are simulations that run on minds. They were the first kinds of simulation. All art has a metaphorical quality: a painting can be both pigments on canvas and a person.
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Cognitive Science

2015
Abstract Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of mind and intelligence, embracing psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy, anthropology, and computer modeling (artificial intelligence). After a review of the history of the field and its contributing disciplines, this chapter examines some of the main theoretical and
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Innateness in cognitive science

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2004
Innateness is one of the central concepts of cognitive science; but it is also a source of considerable confusion. In this article, I survey recent attempts to understand the notion of innateness as it figures in cognitive science and indicate which is likely to prove most fruitful.
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Cognitive Science: An Introduction

2012
This chapter presents a general introduction to basic concepts in cognitive science. This chapter provides a common framework to organize the basic knowledge: the human information processing (HIP) system. The HIP is a framework that represents different subsystems including the perceptual system, the motor system, and the cognitive system.
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Cognitive science and behaviourism

British Journal of Psychology, 1985
In this paper it is argued that cognitive scientists, claiming the support of brain science and computer simulation, have revived a traditional view that behaviour is initiated by an internal, autonomous mind. In doing so, they have (1) misused the metaphor of storage and retrieval, (2) given neurology a misleading assignment, (3) frequently replaced ...
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