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Cognitive Science (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognitive Science'
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Methodologies for examining problem solving success and failure.
29 Apr 2007
When designing research to examine the variables underlying creative thinking and problem solving success, one must not only consider (a) the demands of the task being performed, but (b) the characteristics of the individual performing the task and ...
rec_pub_17434416-methodologies-examining-problem-solving-success-failure.htm
How to investigate insight: a proposal.
29 Apr 2007
One of the most challenging issues in the field of creativity is finding an approach conducent to understanding the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying insight. We propose investigating the process of insight within the context of implicit ...
rec_pub_17434415-how-investigate-insight-proposal.htm
29 Apr 2007
Creativity is defined quite simply as "the ability to create" in most lexicons, but, in reality, this is a complex and heterogeneous construct about which there is much to be discovered. The cognitive approach to investigating creativity recognizes ...
rec_pub_17434414-creative-cognition-diverse-operations-prospect-applying-cognitive.htm
Creative cognition as a window on creativity.
29 Apr 2007
The creative cognition approach views creativity as the generation of novel and appropriate products through the application of basic cognitive processes to existing knowledge structures. It relies on converging evidence from anecdotal accounts of ...
rec_pub_17434413-creative-cognition-window-creativity.htm
Who's afraid of a cognitive neuroscience of creativity?
29 Apr 2007
This article has two goals. First, the ideas outlined here can be seen as a sustained and disciplined demolition project aimed at sanitizing our bad habits of thinking about creativity. Apart from the enormous amount of fluff out there, the study of ...
rec_pub_17434412-who-s-afraid-cognitive-neuroscience-creativity.htm
Creative or created: using anecdotes to investigate animal cognition.
29 Apr 2007
In non-human animals, creative behaviour occurs spontaneously only at low frequencies, so is typically missed by standardised observational methods. Experimental approaches have tended to rely overly on paradigms from child development or adult ...
rec_pub_17434411-creative-created-using-anecdotes-investigate-animal-cognition.htm
Approaches to the study of higher cognitive functions related to creativity in nonhuman animals.
29 Apr 2007
Fundamental to creativity is prior knowledge and learning capability. One can be creative only to the extent that one's prior knowledge and learning abilities enable. Many of the mental functions of humans that are affected by neuropathology involve ...
rec_pub_17434410-approaches-study-higher-cognitive-functions-related-creativity.htm
Receptor theory and biological constraints on value.
11 Apr 2007
Modern economic theories of value derive from expected utility theory. Behavioral evidence points strongly toward departures from linear value weighting, which has given rise to alternative formulations that include prospect theory and ...
rec_pub_17435121-receptor-theory-biological-constraints-value.htm
Neural evidence for the interplay between language, gesture, and action: a review.
7 Apr 2007
Co-speech gestures embody a form of manual action that is tightly coupled to the language system. As such, the co-occurrence of speech and co-speech gestures is an excellent example of the interplay between language and action. There are, however, ...
rec_pub_17416411-neural-evidence-interplay-language-gesture-action-review.htm
Principles of cognitive science in education: the effects of generation, errors, and feedback.
30 Mar 2007
Principles of cognitive science hold the promise of helping children to study more effectively, yet they do not always make successful transitions from the laboratory to applied settings and have rarely been tested in such settings. For example, ...
rec_pub_17694905-principles-cognitive-science-education-effects-generation-errors.htm
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