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Cognitive Science (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cognitive Science'
Articles 71 to 80 of 200:
The detection of constructed memories and the risks of undue prejudice.
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_18236329-the-detection-constructed-memories-risks-undue-prejudice.htm
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_18236328-neurolaw-big-question.htm
Neuroimaging techniques for memory detection: scientific, ethical, and legal issues.
30 Dec 2007
There is considerable interest in the use of neuroimaging techniques for forensic purposes. Memory detection techniques, including the well-publicized Brain Fingerprinting technique (Brain Fingerprinting Laboratories, Inc., Seattle WA), exploit the ...
rec_pub_18236327-neuroimaging-techniques-memory-detection-scientific-ethical-legal.htm
The prospects for neuro-exceptionalism: transparent lies, naked minds.
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_18236325-the-prospects-neuro-exceptionalism-transparent-lies-naked-minds.htm
Women's neuroethics? Why sex matters for neuroethics.
30 Dec 2007
The Neuroethics Affinity Group of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) met for the third time in October 2007 to review progress in the field of neuroethics and consider high-impact priorities for the future. Closely aligned with ...
rec_pub_18236323-women-s-neuroethics-sex-matters-neuroethics.htm
30 Dec 2007
Clinical education accounts for a significant portion of baccalaureate nursing (BSN) education. This study examined recent BSN program graduates' views about clinical nursing educator attributes that enhance the ability of the graduates to provide ...
rec_pub_18232614-the-good-clinical-nursing-educator-baccalaureate-nursing-clinical.htm
30 Dec 2007
A model of social perception is presented and tested. The model is based on cognitive neuroscience models and proposes that the right cerebral hemisphere is more efficient at processing combinations of features whereas the left hemisphere is ...
rec_pub_18179321-neurocognitive-underpinnings-face-perception-evidence-distinct-person.htm
Interdependence of attention and consciousness.
30 Dec 2007
Research on attention has been closely linked with possible advances in the study of consciousness. Various theories and models have been proposed for attention in the past 50 years. Behavioural, computational, and neuroscientific approaches have ...
rec_pub_18166386-interdependence-attention-consciousness.htm
How to separate conceptual issues from empirical ones in the study of consciousness.
30 Dec 2007
Modern consciousness studies are in a healthy state, with many progressive empirical programmes in cognitive science, neuroscience, and related sciences, using relatively conventional third-person research methods. However not all the problems of ...
rec_pub_18166381-how-separate-conceptual-issues-empirical-ones-study-consciousness.htm
The evolution of a cognitive psychologist: a journey from simple behaviors to complex mental acts.
30 Dec 2007
The author summarizes his evolving interests from conditioning studies within a behaviorist orientation, thence to human memory, knowledge representation, and narrative understanding and memory. Arguing that the study of skilled reading provides a ...
rec_pub_18154497-the-evolution-cognitive-psychologist-journey-simple-behaviors-complex.htm
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