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Leveling the Field: Talking Levels in Cognitive Science [PDF]
Talk of levels is everywhere in cognitive science. Whether it is in terms of adjudicating longstanding debates or motivating foundational concepts, one cannot go far without hearing about the need to talk at different ‘levels’.
Brook, Andrew +2 more
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The Nature and Function of Content in Computational Models [PDF]
Much of computational cognitive science construes human cognitive capacities as representational capacities, or as involving representation in some way.
Egan, Frances
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Cognitive Phenomenology: Marriage of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science
ognitive phenomenology is a particular variant of phenomenology originally articulated by philosophers and further developed to work in conjunction with cognitive science.
Wolff-Michael Roth
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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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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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Intellectualism and the argument from cognitive science [PDF]
Intellectualism is the claim that practical knowledge or ‘know-how’ is a kind of propositional knowledge. The debate over Intellectualism has appealed to two different kinds of evidence, semantic and scientific.
Drayson, Zoe, Schwartz, Arieh
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Function-Theoretic Explanation and the Search for Neural Mechanisms [PDF]
A common kind of explanation in cognitive neuroscience might be called functiontheoretic: with some target cognitive capacity in view, the theorist hypothesizes that the system computes a well-defined function (in the mathematical ...
Egan, Frances
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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 ...
Geoffrey R. Loftus, Thomas A. Busey
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Hume's Legacy: A Cognitive Science Perspective [PDF]
Hume is an experimental philosopher who attempts to understand why we think, feel, and act as we do. But how should we evaluate the adequacy of his proposals?
Collier, Mark
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Cognitive Science for the Revisionary Metaphysician [PDF]
Many philosophers insist that the revisionary metaphysician—i.e., the metaphysician who offers a metaphysical theory which conflicts with folk intuitions—bears a special burden to explain why certain folk intuitions are mistaken.
Rose, David
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