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ACT-R is one of the most widely used cognitive architectures, and it has been used to model hundreds of phenomena described in the cognitive psychology literature. In spite of this, there are relatively few studies that have attempted to apply ACT-R to situations involving social interaction.
Smart, Paul R. +8 more
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Socially Extended Scientific Knowledge
A three-tiered account of social cognition is set out—along with the corresponding variety of social knowledge that results from this social cognition—and applied to the special case of scientific collaboration.
Duncan Pritchard
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From Notebooks to Institutions: The Case for Symbiotic Cognition
Cognition is claimed to be extended by a wide array of items, ranging from notebooks to social institutions. Although the connection between individuals and these items is usually referred to as “coupling,” the difference between notebooks and social ...
Marc Slors
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A Radical Reassessment of the Body in Social Cognition
The main issue addressed in this paper is to provide a reassessment of the role and relevance of the body in social cognition from a radical embodied cognitive science perspective. Initially, I provide a historical introduction of the traditional account
Jessica Lindblom
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Lost in the socially extended mind: Genuine intersubjectivity and disturbed self-other demarcation in schizophrenia [PDF]
Much of the characteristic symptomatology of schizophrenia can be understood as resulting from a pervasive sense of disembodiment. The body is experienced as an external machine that needs to be controlled with explicit intentional commands, which in ...
Froese, Tom, Krueger, Joel
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Human mental abstraction specificity emergence under distributed communicative pressure [PDF]
It is argued in the paper that human species’ socially distributed cognition is an extension to their biologically distributed cognition both being inseparable from distributed communicative ...
Abieva, N. A.
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Distributed Neural Activity Patterns during Human-to-Human Competition
Interpersonal interaction is the essence of human social behavior. However, conventional neuroimaging techniques have tended to focus on social cognition in single individuals rather than on dyads or groups.
Matthew Piva +10 more
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A Distributed Network for Social Cognition Enriched for Oxytocin Receptors [PDF]
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide important for social behaviors such as maternal care and parent–infant bonding. It is believed that oxytocin receptor signaling in the brain is critical for these behaviors, but it is unknown precisely when and where oxytocin receptors are expressed or which neural circuits are directly sensitive to oxytocin. To overcome this
Mariela Mitre +8 more
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Situated action in the development of activity
After briefly attempting to describe situated action and distributed cognition, we examine their contributions from the point of view of activity theories and more specifically based on the relations between the functioning and development of activity ...
Pascal Béguin, Yves Clot
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Minds Online: The Interface between Web Science, Cognitive Science, and the Philosophy of Mind [PDF]
Alongside existing research into the social, political and economic impacts of the Web, there is a need to study the Web from a cognitive and epistemic perspective.
Clowes, Robert William +2 more
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