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Readings in cognitive science

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  • Cognitive science — Figure illustrating the fields that contributed to the birth of cognitive science, including linguistics, education, neuroscience, artificial Intelligence, philosophy, anthropology, and psychology. Adapted from Miller, George A (2003). The… …   Wikipedia

  • Cognitive ergonomics — studies cognition in work settings, in order to optimize human well being and system performance. It is a subset of the larger field of human factors and ergonomics. Contents 1 Goals 2 Methodology 3 Relation to other disciplines …   Wikipedia

  • Cognitive infocommunications — (CogInfoCom) investigates the link between the research areas of infocommunications and cognitive sciences, as well as the various engineering applications which have emerged as the synergic combination of these sciences. The primary goal of… …   Wikipedia

  • Cognitive linguistics — Linguistics …   Wikipedia

  • Philosophy of science — is the study of assumptions, foundations, and implications of science. The field is defined by an interest in one of a set of traditional problems or an interest in central or foundational concerns in science. In addition to these central… …   Wikipedia

  • Relationship between religion and science — Part of a series on Science …   Wikipedia

  • Rhetoric of science — is a body of scholarly literature exploring the notion that the practice of scientific inquiry is a rhetorical activity. It emerged from a number of disciplines during the late twentieth century, including the disciplines of sociology, history,… …   Wikipedia

  • Identity (social science) — Identity is an umbrella term used throughout the social sciences to describe an individual s comprehension of him or herself as a discrete, separate entity. This term, though generic, can be further specified by the disciplines of psychology and… …   Wikipedia

  • Prototype Theory — is a mode of graded categorization in cognitive science, where some members of a category are more central than others. For example, when asked to give an example of the concept furniture , chair is more frequently cited than, say, stool .… …   Wikipedia

  • Philip Johnson-Laird — (12 October 1936 ) is a professor at Princeton University s Department of Psychology and author of several notable books on human cognition and the psychology of reasoning.He was educated at Culford School and University College London where he… …   Wikipedia

  • Peter Cathcart Wason — (22 April 1924 17 April 2003) was a cognitive psychologist, who worked on the psychology of reason. He made great progress in explaining why people make certain consistent mistakes in logical reasoning. He designed logical problems and tests to… …   Wikipedia

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