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Cognitive Science (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognitive Science'
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[Novel advances in neuropsychology--forward to the "deconstruction" of psychiatry]
30 Dec 2005
Neuropsychology has recently become a science which deals not only with instrumental disorders (e.g., aphasia, apraxia, and agnosia), but also with impairments of interpersonal relationships (e.g., emotional cognitions, social decision making, and ...
rec_pub_17240850-novel-advances-neuropsychology-forward-deconstruction-psychiatry.htm
Clinical cognition and biomedical informatics: Issues of patient safety.
30 Dec 2005
Recent developments in biomedical informatics research have afforded possibilities for great advances in health care delivery. As in most domains, there is a gulf between technologic artifacts and end users, which compromises the culture of safety ...
rec_pub_17102210-clinical-cognition-biomedical-informatics-issues-patient-safety.htm
The intersection of patient safety and nursing research.
30 Dec 2005
The individual and collective discussions of the patient safety issue in the United States have mounted from a low roar to a deafening din in the past 10 years. In this chapter the authors (1) discuss the context of patient safety over the past ...
rec_pub_17078408-the-intersection-patient-safety-nursing-research.htm
Quality of life: the bridge from the cholinergic basal forebrain to cognitive science and bioethics.
30 Dec 2005
Our paper on loss of neurons in the Nucleus Basalis of Meynert (now considered part of the cholinergic basal forebrain) in Alzheimer disease (AD) stimulated scientific interest in this little studied brain region. Our subsequent studies associated ...
rec_pub_16914884-quality-life-bridge-cholinergic-basal-forebrain-cognitive-science.htm
Identification: psychoanalytic and biological perspectives.
30 Dec 2005
In recent attempts to bring psychoanalysis into greater contact with other sciences, a number of works have explicated neural science concepts and phenomena--affect, memory, consciousness--for the psychoanalyst. These efforts have helped analysts ...
rec_pub_16602344-identification-psychoanalytic-biological-perspectives.htm
How do connectionist networks compute?
13 Dec 2005
Although connectionism is advocated by its proponents as an alternative to the classical computational theory of mind, doubts persist about its computational credentials. Our aim is to dispel these doubts by explaining how connectionist networks ...
rec_pub_16628464-how-connectionist-networks-compute.htm
13 Dec 2005
Working memory dysfunction is a core component of schizophrenia, which likely contributes substantially to the pervasive and profound cognitive deficits observed in patients with this illness. Developments in functional imaging have facilitated the ...
rec_pub_16343788-investigating-principles-human-brain-function-underlying-working.htm
Working memory as an emergent property of the mind and brain.
29 Nov 2005
Cognitive neuroscience research on working memory has been largely motivated by a standard model that arose from the melding of psychological theory with neuroscience data. Among the tenets of this standard model are that working memory functions ...
rec_pub_16324795-working-memory-emergent-property-mind-brain.htm
Applying global workspace theory to the frame problem.
29 Nov 2005
The subject of this article is the frame problem, as conceived by certain cognitive scientists and philosophers of mind, notably Fodor for whom it stands as a fundamental obstacle to progress in cognitive science. The challenge is to explain the ...
rec_pub_16307957-applying-global-workspace-theory-frame-problem.htm
What can research on schizophrenia tell us about the cognitive neuroscience of working memory?
19 Nov 2005
Work with individuals with lesions to specific brain regions has long been used to test or even generate theories regarding the neural systems that support specific cognitive processes. Work with individuals who have neuropsychiatric disorders that ...
rec_pub_16300901-what-research-schizophrenia-tell-cognitive-neuroscience-working-memory.htm
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