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Cognitive science and cognitive sciences
Moving from the historical roots of Cognitive Science, and considering its present status, I argue that it is not possible to find a single object or method that allows to unify various perspectives into a single disciplinary perspective. Thus, I consider the plural expression “cognitive sciences” more appropriate than the singular one, unless a ...
A. Greco
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Contributions of modern network science to the cognitive sciences: revisiting research spirals of representation and process. [PDF]
Modelling the structure of cognitive systems is a central goal of the cognitive sciences—a goal that has greatly benefitted from the application of network science approaches. This paper provides an overview of how network science has been applied to the
Castro N, Siew CSQ.
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Publication and other reporting biases in cognitive sciences: detection, prevalence, and prevention. [PDF]
Recent systematic reviews and empirical evaluations of the cognitive sciences literature suggest that publication and other reporting biases are prevalent across diverse domains of cognitive science.
Ioannidis JP +4 more
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How (not) to argue about is/ought inferences in the cognitive sciences. [PDF]
When scholars problematize is/ought inferences (IOI’s), they sometimes refer to Hume’s or Moore’s fallacy (e.g., Schneider, 2000; Schroyens, 2009; Elqayam and Evans, 2011).
Quintelier KJ, Zijlstra L.
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Beyond Single-Mindedness: A Figure-Ground Reversal for the Cognitive Sciences
A fundamental fact about human minds is that they are never truly alone: all minds are steeped in situated interaction. That social interaction matters is recognized by any experimentalist who seeks to exclude its influence by studying individuals in ...
Mark Dingemanse +27 more
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Mental representations remain the central posits of psychology after many decades of scrutiny. However, there is no consensus about the representational format(s) of biological cognition.
Jake Quilty‐Dunn +2 more
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Explanation in Artificial Intelligence: Insights from the Social Sciences [PDF]
There has been a recent resurgence in the area of explainable artificial intelligence as researchers and practitioners seek to make their algorithms more understandable.
Tim Miller
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Explanation Perspectives from the Cognitive Sciences - A Survey
With growing adoption of AI across fields such as healthcare, finance, and the justice system, explaining an AI decision has become more important than ever before.
Ramya Srinivasan, Ajay Chander
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Demarcating cognition: the cognitive life sciences
This paper criticizes the role of intuition-based ascriptions of cognition that are closely related to the ascription of mind. This practice hinders the explication of a clear and stable target domain for the cognitive sciences.
F. Keijzer
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On Reverse Engineering in the Cognitive and Brain Sciences [PDF]
Various research initiatives try to utilize the operational principles of organisms and brains to develop alternative, biologically inspired computing paradigms and artificial cognitive systems.
Schierwagen, Andreas
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