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Cognitive Science (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognitive Science'
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Metacognitive theory and assessment in dementia: do we recognize our areas of weakness?
30 Oct 2005
Anosognosia, disordered awareness of cognitive and behavioral deficits, is a striking and common symptom of Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet its etiology, clinical correlates, and prognostic value are unclear. Historically, disordered awareness has ...
rec_pub_16519270-metacognitive-theory-assessment-dementia-recognize-areas-weakness.htm
Tacit knowledge in academia: a proposed model and measurement scale.
30 Oct 2005
The authors propose a multidimensional model of tacit knowledge and develop a measure of tacit knowledge in academia. They discuss the theory and extant literature on tacit knowledge and propose a 6-factor model. Experiment 1 is a replication of a ...
rec_pub_16419440-tacit-knowledge-academia-proposed-model-measurement-scale.htm
News from the ROAR lab at the Ohio State University.
17 Oct 2005
rec_pub_16628467-news-roar-lab-ohio-state-university.htm
The biogenic approach to cognition.
17 Oct 2005
After half a century of cognitive revolution we remain far from agreement about what cognition is and what cognition does. It was once thought that these questions could wait until the data were in. Today there is a mountain of data, but no way of ...
rec_pub_16628463-the-biogenic-approach-cognition.htm
29 Sep 2005
rec_pub_16209329-making-unconscious-conscious-vice-versa-bi-directional-bridge.htm
24 Sep 2005
One of the earliest recorded works in Biological Psychology was published in 1910 by Argentine psychiatrist José Ingenieros (1877-1925), Professor of Experimental Psychology at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Buenos Aires. ...
rec_pub_16188365-an-early-work-1910-1913-biological-psychology-pioneer-psychiatrist.htm
Exploring the alcohol expectancy memory network: the utility of free associates.
30 Aug 2005
Alcohol expectancies are theorized to operate through associative memory networks. These networks are thought to differ on the basis of individual experience (direct and vicarious) with alcohol. Free-associate probabilities have been used in ...
rec_pub_16187812-exploring-alcohol-expectancy-memory-network-utility-free-associates.htm
Strategies to scaffold student learning: applying Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development.
30 Aug 2005
Teaching strategies like modeling, feedback, questioning, instructing, and cognitive structuring are applications of Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development. These strategies "scaffold" student learning from assistance by others to self-learning ...
rec_pub_16170261-strategies-scaffold-student-learning-applying-vygotsky-s-zone.htm
Norms for emotions: biological functions and representational contents.
22 Aug 2005
Normative standards are often applied to emotions. Are there normative standards that apply to emotions in virtue solely of facts about their nature? I will argue that the answer is no. The psychological, behavioural, and neurological evidence ...
rec_pub_16473270-norms-emotions-biological-functions-representational-contents.htm
Customizing clinical narratives for the electronic medical record interface using cognitive methods.
22 Aug 2005
OBJECTIVE: As healthcare practice transitions from paper-based to computer-based records, there is increasing need to determine an effective electronic format for clinical narratives. Our research focuses on utilizing a cognitive science methodology ...
rec_pub_16125455-customizing-clinical-narratives-electronic-medical-record-interface.htm
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