This book is the first to introduce the study of cognition in terms of the major conceptual themes that underlie virtually all the substantive topics.
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"A Bradford book."Includes index. Bibliography: p. [305]-313.
The volume strives to respond to this secret trend in various disciplines and to put into words that which is tacitly alive in the minds of the ever increasing number of people in this systemsage.
This eclectic collection spans Pinker's thirty-year career, exploring his favorite themes in greater depth and scientific detail.
Edwin Hutchins combines his background as an anthropologist and an open ocean racing sailor and navigator in this account of how anthropological methods can be combined with cognitive theory to produce a new reading of cognitive science.
The Nature of Mind, and Other Essays
This volume is comprised of contributions to the 67th Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, which brought together various research disciplines such as psychology, education, health sciences, natural resources, environmental studies to ...
Newell introduces Soar, an architecture for general cognition.
We must draw the conclusions by ourselves. How do we draw these conclusions? This book addresses how we reason to reach sensible conclusions.
Included in this short story, of course, is the famous wave-particle duality and the paradox inherent in it many physicists are still saddled with.