How systemic cognition enables epistemic engineering
Epistemic engineering arises as systems and their parts develop functionality that is construed as valid knowledge. By hypothesis, epistemic engineering is a basic evolutionary principle.
Stephen J. Cowley, Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen
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Introduction: Multimodal interaction [PDF]
That human social interaction involves the intertwined cooperation of different modalities is uncontroversial. Researchers in several allied fields have, however, only recently begun to document the precise ways in which talk, gesture, gaze, and aspects ...
Sidnell, J., Stivers, T.
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The default-mode network (DMN) is a distributed functional brain system integral for social and higher-order cognition in humans with implications in a myriad of neuropsychological disorders.
Geoffrey N. Ngo +3 more
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The typical developmental trajectory of social and executive functions in late adolescence and early adulthood. [PDF]
Executive functions and social cognition develop through childhood into adolescence/early adulthood and are important for adaptive goal-oriented behaviour (Apperly, Samson & Humphreys, 2009; Blakemore & Choudhury, 2006). These functions are attributed to
Barker, Lynne +3 more
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White matter tract signatures of impaired social cognition in frontotemporal lobar degeneration
Impairments of social cognition are often leading features in frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) and likely to reflect large-scale brain network disintegration. However, the neuroanatomical basis of impaired social cognition in FTLD and the role of
Laura E. Downey +11 more
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Detail-oriented cognitive style and social communicative deficits, within and beyond the autism spectrum: independent traits that grow into developmental interdependence [PDF]
At the heart of debates over underlying causes of autism is the "Kanner hypothesis" that autistic deficits in social reciprocity, and a cognitive/perceptual 'style' favouring detail-oriented cognition, co-vary in autistic individuals.
Austin +105 more
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Manufacturing in the wild – viewing human-based assembly through the lens of distributed cognition
The interdisciplinary field of cognitive science has been and is becoming increasingly central within human factors and ergonomics (HF&E) and, since at the same time, there has long been a call for a more systems perspective in the area with a somewhat ...
Jessica Lindblom, Peter Thorvald
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On staying grounded and avoiding Quixotic dead ends [PDF]
The 15 articles in this special issue on The Representation of Concepts illustrate the rich variety of theoretical positions and supporting research that characterize the area.
A Caramazza +86 more
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On the modeling of neural cognition for social network applications
In this paper, we study neural cognition in social network. A stochastic model is introduced and shown to incorporate two well-known models in Pavlovian conditioning and social networks as special case, namely Rescorla-Wagner model and Friedkin-Johnsen ...
Cvetkovic, Vladimir +4 more
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Common Neural Systems Associated with the Recognition of Famous Faces and Names: An Event-Related fMRI Study [PDF]
Person recognition can be accomplished through several modalities (face, name, voice). Lesion, neurophysiology and neuroimaging studies have been conducted in an attempt to determine the similarities and differences in the neural networks associated with
Antuono, Piero +9 more
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