|
|
Cognitive Science (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognitive Science'
Articles 161 to 170 of 200:
Modeling developmental cognitive neuroscience.
15 Apr 2006
In the past few years connectionist models have greatly contributed to formulating theories of cognitive development. Some of these models follow the approach of developmental cognitive neuroscience in exploring interactions between brain ...
rec_pub_16603407-modeling-developmental-cognitive-neuroscience.htm
Generalist genes: implications for the cognitive sciences.
Apr 2006
In the 'generalist genes' hypothesis, it is suggested that the same genes affect most cognitive abilities and disabilities. This recently proposed hypothesis is based on considerable multivariate genetic research showing that there is substantial ...
rec_pub_16580870-generalist-genes-implications-cognitive-sciences.htm
30 Mar 2006
In this article, we bring together recent findings from developmental science and cognitive neuroscience to argue that perception-action coupling constitutes the fundamental mechanism of motor cognition. A variety of empirical evidence suggests that ...
rec_pub_16892982-weaving-fabric-social-interaction-articulating-developmental.htm
The cognitive neuroscience of remote episodic, semantic and spatial memory.
25 Mar 2006
The processes and mechanisms implicated in retention and retrieval of memories as they age is an enduring problem in cognitive neuroscience. Research from lesion and functional neuroimaging studies on remote episodic, semantic and spatial memory in ...
rec_pub_16564688-the-cognitive-neuroscience-remote-episodic-semantic-spatial-memory.htm
Generalist genes and cognitive neuroscience.
22 Mar 2006
Multivariate genetic research suggests that a single set of genes affects most cognitive abilities and disabilities. This finding already has far-reaching implications for cognitive neuroscience, and will become even more revealing when this - ...
rec_pub_16563732-generalist-genes-cognitive-neuroscience.htm
Cognitive neuroscience and the law.
22 Mar 2006
Advances in cognitive neuroscience now allow us to use physiological techniques to measure and assess mental states under a growing set of circumstances. The implication of this growing ability has not been lost on the western legal community. If ...
rec_pub_16563731-cognitive-neuroscience-law.htm
The Torino Inter-University Center for Cognitive Science.
19 Mar 2006
rec_pub_16683174-the-torino-inter-university-center-cognitive-science.htm
The multi-component model of working memory: explorations in experimental cognitive psychology.
4 Mar 2006
There are a number of ways one can hope to describe and explain cognitive abilities, each of them contributing a unique and valuable perspective. Cognitive psychology tries to develop and test functional accounts of cognitive systems that explain ...
rec_pub_16517088-the-multi-component-model-working-memory-explorations-experimental.htm
The semantics of space: integrating linguistic typology and cognitive neuroscience.
Mar 2006
In the cognitive neuroscience literature on the distinction between categorical and coordinate spatial relations, it has often been observed that categorical spatial relations are referred to linguistically by words like English prepositions, many ...
rec_pub_16516934-the-semantics-space-integrating-linguistic-typology-cognitive.htm
Recollections of an accidental contrarian.
27 Feb 2006
rec_pub_16615720-recollections-accidental-contrarian.htm
Results: [1-10] [11-20] [21-30] [31-40] [41-50] [51-60] [61-70] [71-80] [81-90] [91-100] [101-110] [111-120] [121-130] [131-140] [141-150] [151-160] [161-170] [171-180] [181-190] [191-200]