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Cognitive Science : Topics in Social Science
1,116 words, approx. 4 pages The term cognitive science refers to the interdisciplinary study of information processing in human cognition. Although there are obvious precursors in the work of mathematicians such as Alan Turing and John von Neumann, of neurophysiologists such as...
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Do Humans Have an Innate Capacity for Mathematics Summary
4,334 words, approx. 14 pages Viewpoint: Yes, recent scientific studies suggest that we are born with at least some mathematical ability already "hardwired" into our brains. Viewpoint: No, mathematics involves not just counting or simple arithmetic but also...
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Cognitive Science Summary
3,567 words, approx. 12 pages Cognitive Science Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of mind, in which the concepts and methods of artificial intelligence (AI) are central (Boden forthcoming). The most prominent disciplines within the field are AI, artificial life...
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Neural Substrates of Emotional Memory Summary
2,236 words, approx. 8 pages Emotions are an integral part of our psychological life. For years, neuroscientists have largely ignored emotion, in part because it was believed that emotions were difficult to objectively define and measure, and therefore were outside the realm of...
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5,061 words, approx. 17 pages
 Cognitive science is most simply defined as the scientific study either of mind or of intelligence (e.g. Luger 1994). It is an interdisciplinary study drawing from relevant fields including psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, linguistics,...




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 Canadian Psychology
Understanding Cognitive Science
02/01/2002: 1,503 words, approx. 5 pages MICHAEL R. W. DAWSON Understanding Cognitive Science Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishers Inc., 1998, 351 pages (ISBN 0-631-20895-X, C$52.85, Softcover) Reviewed by SIU L. CHOW In this book, the mind is an information processor. It is studied as a physical symbol system (which is...
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 British Journal of Psychology
Foundations of Cognitive Science. (book reviews)
05/01/1993: 513 words, approx. 2 pages The goal which Michael Posner set himself as editor of this book was 'to convey to a new generation of researchers what is currently known about the basic structure of cognitive science'. In view of this enormous escalation of theory and research falling...
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 The New York Observer
Obama's Secret Weapon
12/20/2006: 301 words, approx. 1 pages Slate dispatch from the trail, he writes that: It's easy to see why New Hampshire Democrats were in a frenzy over Obama. He is a winning presence in a room. He is stylish in his uniform of white shirt, no tie, and dark blazer....
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Study: Men men go for good looks
9/3/2007: 444 words, approx. 2 pages Science is confirming what most women know: When given the choice for a mate, men go for good looks.And guys won't be surprised to learn that women are much choosier about partners than they are."Just because people say they're looking for a particular set of...


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