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Music Cognition and the Cognitive Sciences

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2012
AbstractWhy should music be of interest to cognitive scientists, and what role does it play in human cognition? We review three factors that make music an important topic for cognitive scientific research. First, music is a universal human trait fulfilling crucial roles in everyday life.
Marcus T Pearce, Martin Rohrmeier
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“Cognition” and Dynamical Cognitive Science

Minds and Machines, 2016
Several philosophers have expressed concerns with some recent uses of the term `cognition'. Underlying a number of these concerns are claims that cognition is only located in the brain and that no compelling case has been made to use `cognition' in any way other than as a cause of behavior that is representational in nature.
Luis H. Favela, Jonathan Martin
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Anthropology in Cognitive Science

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2010
This paper reviews the uneven history of the relationship between Anthropology and Cognitive Science over the past 30 years, from its promising beginnings, followed by a period of disaffection, on up to the current context, which may lay the groundwork for reconsidering what Anthropology and (the rest of) Cognitive Science have to offer each other.
Andrea Bender   +2 more
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Cognitive science as complexity science

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2020
AbstractIt is uncontroversial to claim that cognitive science studies many complex phenomena. What is less acknowledged are the contradictions among many traditional commitments of its investigative approaches and the nature of cognitive systems. Consider, for example, methodological tensions that arise due to the fact that like most natural systems ...
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The cognitive science of technology

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2021
Technology is central to human life but hard to define and study. This review synthesizes advances in fields from anthropology to evolutionary biology and neuroscience to propose an interdisciplinary cognitive science of technology. The foundation of this effort is an evolutionarily motivated definition of technology that highlights three key features:
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Cognitive Science in a Nutshell

Cognitive Science, 2022
AbstractWe propose a novel characterization of the core of cognitive science as the study of how agents perform tasks, where agents and tasks are both broadly construed. We motivate the focus on agents and tasks through a discussion of their prevalence in cognitive science, their utility in identifying topics close to and distant from cognitive science,
Can Serif Mekik, Carl Michael Galang
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The Science of Cognitive Therapy

Behavior Therapy, 2013
Cognitive therapy (CT) refers to a family of interventions and a general scientific approach to psychological disorders. This family has evolved from a specific treatment model into a scientific approach that incorporates a wide variety of disorder-specific interventions and treatment techniques.
Stefan G, Hofmann   +2 more
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Cognitive science: The newest science of the artificial

Cognitive Science, 1980
Cognitive science is, of course, not really a new discipline, but a recognition of a fundamental set of common concerns shared by the disciplines of psychology, computer science, linguistics, economics, epistemology, and the social sciences generally.
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