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Distributed Cognition without Distributed Knowing

Social Epistemology, 2007
In earlier works, I have argued that it is useful to think of much scientific activity, particularly in experimental sciences, as involving the operation of distributed cognitive systems, as these are understood in the contemporary cognitive sciences. Introducing a notion of distributed cognition, however, invites consideration of whether, or in what ...
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Distributed Cognition

Social Studies of Science, 2003
Among the many contested boundaries in science studies is that between the cognitive and the social. Here, we are concerned to question this boundary from a perspective within the cognitive sciences based on the notion of distributed cognition. We first present two of many contemporary sources of the notion of distributed cognition, one from the study ...
Ronald N. Giere, Barton Moffatt
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Distributed cognition

Pragmatics & Cognition, 2006
Some of the papers in this Special Issue distribute cognition between what is going on inside individual cognizers’ heads and their outside worlds; others distribute cognition among different individual cognizers. Turing’s criterion for cognition was for individual, autonomous input/output capacity. It is not clear that distributed cognition could pass
Stevan Harnad, Itiel E. Dror
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Distributed cognition: Domains and dimensions

Pragmatics & Cognition, 2006
Synthesizing the domains of investigation highlighted in current research in distributed cognition and related fields, this paper offers an initial taxonomy of the overlapping types of resources which typically contribute to distributed or extended cognitive systems.
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Distributed cognition: A methodological note

Pragmatics & Cognition, 2006
Humans are closely coupled with their environments. They rely on being ‘embedded’ to help coordinate the use of their internal cognitive resources with external tools and resources. Consequently, everyday cognition, even cognition in the absence of others, may be viewed as partially distributed.
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Distributed Cognition

2016
This work uses the framework of distributed cognition for understanding the way that educators perceive cognition in classroom application. The focus is on the elements of technological tools and peers as extensions of students' cognitive capacity. A qualitative study was conducted with teachers at a combined middle and secondary school in an urban ...
Sherah Betts Carr   +2 more
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Using cognitive artifacts to understand distributed cognition

SMC'03 Conference Proceedings. 2003 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Conference Theme - System Security and Assurance (Cat. No.03CH37483), 2004
Studies of patient safety have identified gaps in current work including the need for research about communication and information sharing among healthcare providers. They have also encouraged the use of decision support tools to improve human performance.
C.P. Nemeth   +3 more
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Cognition Distributed

2008
Our species has been a maker and user of tools for over two million years, but "cognitive technology" began with language. Cognition is thinking, and thinking has been "distributed" for at least the two hundred millennia that we have been using speech to interact and collaborate, allowing us to do collectively far more than any of us could have done ...
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Situating distributed cognition

Philosophical Psychology, 2013
We historically and conceptually situate distributed cognition by drawing attention to important similarities in assumptions and methods with those of American “functional psychology” as it emerged...
Lisa M. Osbeck, Nancy J. Nersessian
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Against `Distributed Cognition'

Theory, Culture & Society, 2008
Since its origination in psychology, cognitive theory has been articulated in a number of social science disciplines, most notably anthropology and sociology, It has also been important in shaping the intellectual landscape of emerging disciplines associated with the design of computer systems, human-computer interaction (HCI) and computer supported ...
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