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Cognitive Science (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognitive Science'
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Computational cognitive neuroscience.
22 Nov 2009
rec_pub_19837197-computational-cognitive-neuroscience.htm
9 Sep 2009
Herding is a form of convergent social behaviour that can be broadly defined as the alignment of the thoughts or behaviours of individuals in a group (herd) through local interaction and without centralized coordination. We suggest that herding has ...
rec_pub_19748818-herding-humans.htm
A parietal-premotor network for movement intention and motor awareness.
8 Sep 2009
It is commonly assumed that we are conscious of our movements mainly because we can sense ourselves moving as ongoing peripheral information coming from our muscles and retina reaches the brain. Recent evidence, however, suggests that, contrary to ...
rec_pub_19748304-a-parietal-premotor-network-movement-intention-motor-awareness.htm
Does cognitive science need kernels?
31 Aug 2009
Kernel methods are among the most successful tools in machine learning and are used in challenging data analysis problems in many disciplines. Here we provide examples where kernel methods have proven to be powerful tools for analyzing behavioral ...
rec_pub_19729333-does-cognitive-science-need-kernels.htm
What multiple sclerosis could bring to cognitive neuroscience?
16 Jul 2009
The relevance of multiple sclerosis for cognitive neuroscience has evolved significantly during the last decades. After a relative and enduring disinterest, the 1980's has been marked by a first wave of studies aiming at characterizing the cognitive ...
rec_pub_19616815-what-multiple-sclerosis-bring-cognitive-neuroscience.htm
["Borderline" personality disorder]
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19689026-borderline-personality-disorder.htm
Motivation and justification: a dual-process model of culture in action.
29 Apr 2009
This article presents a new model of culture in action. Although most sociologists who study culture emphasize its role in post hoc sense making, sociologists of religion and social psychologists tend to focus on the role beliefs play in motivation. ...
rec_pub_19852252-motivation-justification-dual-process-model-culture-action.htm
29 Apr 2009
Vosniadou and Brewer (1992) claim that children's drawings and answers to questions show that they have naive, theory-like 'mental models' of the earth; for example, they believe it to be flat, or hollow with people inside. However, recent studies ...
rec_pub_18680639-mental-models-methodological-artefacts-adults-na-ve-responses-test.htm
An independent, empirical route to nonconceptual content.
31 Mar 2009
The overall goal of this paper is to offer an independent, empirical route to characterize the content on nonconceptual content. I pursue a recent move by Pylyshyn, a leading cognitive scientist and philosopher of mental representation, who focuses ...
rec_pub_19345116-an-independent-empirical-route-nonconceptual-content.htm
30 Mar 2009
The McNaughton rules for determining whether a person can be successfully defended on the grounds of mental incompetence were determined by a committee of the House of Lords in 1843. They arose as a consequence of the trial of Daniel McNaughton for ...
rec_pub_19296283-criminal-law-pertains-mentally-incompetent-defendants-mcnaughton-rule.htm
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