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Situating Cognitive Science after 1945
The paper attempts to place the emergence of cognitive science (CS) as an interdisciplinary research program in historical context. A broad overview...
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Critique of pure Bayesian cognitive science: A view from the philosophy of science
Bayesian approaches to human cognition have been extensively advocated in the last decades, but sharp objections have been raised too within...
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Are Interactive Exhibits at a Science Center Cognitive Artifacts?
The paper examines the semiotic and cognitive status of interactive exhibits at science centers, taking the Copernicus Science Center in Warsaw (CSC)...
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Epistemological Realism and Cognitive Science
The author shows that the conception of epistemological realism as a contemporary variant of epistemological realism continues the realism tradition...
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The Whys and Hows of Theory—Comparing Cognitive Science and Economics
Given the ongoing debates about the replication crisis, theory crisis, and cooperation among disciplines in cognitive science, it is instructive to...
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Social and cognitive diversity in science: introduction
In this introduction to the Topical Collection on Social and Cognitive Diversity in Science , we map the questions that have guided social...
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Tasks in cognitive science: mechanistic and nonmechanistic perspectives
A tension exists between those who do—e.g. Meyer (The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71:959–985,
2020 ) and Chemero (2011 )—and those... -
The Hierarchical Correspondence View of Levels: A Case Study in Cognitive Science
There is a general conception of levels in philosophy which says that the world is arrayed into a hierarchy of levels and that there are different...
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The metaphysical neutrality of cognitive science
Progress in psychology and the cognitive sciences is often taken to vindicate physicalism and cast doubt on such extravagant metaphysical theses as...
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Plausibility and Early Theory in Linguistics and Cognitive Science
Various notions of plausibility are used in cognitive science to argue for or against the “goodness of theories.” However, plausibility remains...
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Facing life: the messy bodies of enactive cognitive science
Descriptions of bodies within the literature of the enactive approach to cognitive science exhibit an interesting dialectical tension. On the one...
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Can contemporary cognitive science coherently accommodate itself?
It should seem obvious that any purportedly comprehensive account of human cognition should be able to coherently accommodate itself— qua an instance...
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Can Generative AI and ChatGPT Outperform Humans on Cognitive-Demanding Problem-Solving Tasks in Science?
This study aimed to examine an assumption regarding whether generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools can overcome the cognitive intensity that...
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Undergraduate Students’ Profiles of Cognitive Load in Augmented Reality–Assisted Science Learning and Their Relation to Science Learning Self-efficacy and Behavior Patterns
Research evidence indicated that a specific type of augmented reality–assisted (AR-assisted) science learning design or support might not suit or be...
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Cognitive Compromises in Scientific Theorizing as an Aspect of Cognitivism in Information Science (Cognitive Compromises Theory)
Abstract—The proposed concept of cognitive compromises, which was developed by the author, is among the basic constructs on which the new scientific...
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Cognitive Science: An Insightful Approach
The development of psychological science where scientific methods are used to create, test, and improve the hypothesis, which is an unmistakable... -
The challenge of cognitive science for medical diagnosis
The historical tendency to view medicine as both an art and a science may have contributed to a disinclination among clinicians towards cognitive...
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The impact of cognitive emotion regulation strategies on math and science anxieties with or without controlling general anxiety
It is well-established that general anxiety associates with the lower use of adaptive emotion regulation and the higher use of maladaptive emotion...
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What do you think it means? Using cognitive interviewing to improve measurement in implementation science: description and case example
Pragmatic measures are essential to evaluate the implementation of evidence-based interventions. Cognitive interviewing, a qualitative method that...
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A secured IoT-based intelligent transport system (IoT-ITS) framework based on cognitive science
As intelligent transport systems (ITS) is the advanced format of Vehicle Ad-hoc Network (VANET), it provides extended support in all the traffic...