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  1. An Invitation to Cognitive Science, Vol. 1: Language
  2. The Future of Folk Psychology: Intentionality and Cognitive Science
  3. The Transfer of Cognitive Skill (Cognitive Science Series, 9) by Mark Singley, John R. Anderson, 1989-01-01
  4. Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion (Series in Affective Science)
  5. An Invitation to Cognitive Science: Vol. 3: Thinking
  6. Economic Theory and Cognitive Science: Microexplanation (Bradford Books) by Don Ross, 2007-03-30
  7. The Alex Studies: Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots by Irene Maxine Pepperberg, 2002-04-30
  8. Literature, Science, and a New Humanities (Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance) by Jonathan Gottschall, 2008-09-15
  9. RePresentations: Philosophical Essays on the Foundations of Cognitive Science (Bradford Books) by Jerry Fodor, 1983-03-29
  10. Cognitive Science (Handbook of Perception and Cognition, Second Edition)
  11. Explaining Science: A Cognitive Approach (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations series) by Ronald N. Giere, 1990-05-15
  12. Cognitive Bases of Second Language Fluency (Cognitive Science and Second Language Acquisition Series) by Norman Segalowitz, 2010-06-08
  13. Computer Games: Learning Objectives, Cognitive Performance and Effects on Development (Computer Science, Technology and Applications Series)
  14. Current Directions in Cognitive Science by (APS)Association for Psychological Science, Barbara A. Spellman, et all 2004-09-04

61. TED | TEDBlog | Entries Related To “cognitive Science”
09 November 2006. Skeptic founder Michael Shermer on TEDTalks. Michael Shermer. Skeptic Magazine founder Michael Shermer takes us on a hilarious romp
http://blog.ted.com/cognitive_science/
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09 November 2006
Skeptic founder Michael Shermer on TEDTalks
Skeptic Magazine founder Michael Shermer takes us on a hilarious romp through the strange claims we humans put forth as truth - from alien encounters to Virgin Mary sightings on pizza pies, to hidden messages revealed while playing "Stairway to Heaven" backwards - and explains the evolutionary and cognitive basis for these lapses in reason. Don't miss the one-minute challenge testing your own observational skills... Shermer is the founder/publisher of Skeptic Magazine , and author of several books, including Why People Believe Weird Things (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 17:29) Download this talk: Audio (MP3) Video (MP4) More TEDTalks: TEDTalks website iTunes (audio) iTunes (video) Blog this video : Use this code to run the video on your own site: Subscribe to TEDTalks for free, automatic updates.
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Statistician Peter Donnelly on TEDTalks
Statistician Peter Donnelly explores the common mistakes humans make in interpreting statistics, and the devastating impact these errors can have on the outcome of criminal trials. Donnelly is a Statistics Professor at Oxford University who collaborates with biologists, applying statistical models to genetics, with the hope of shedding more light on evolutionary history and the structure of the human genome.

62. Swarthmore College: Academics: Course Catalog
ACADEMICS. Art. Asian Studies. Biology. Black Studies. Chemistry and Biochemistry. Classics. Cognitive Science. Comparative Literature
http://legacy.swarthmore.edu/academics/course_catalog/cognitive_science.html
search directory events swatmail contact us site map ADMINISTRATION Academic Calendar Directions for Correspondence Introduction Educational Resources ... Course-Numbering System ACADEMICS Art Asian Studies Biology Black Studies ... Women's Studies
Cognitive Science
Coordinator: LISA MEEDEN (Computer Science) Committee:
  • Alan Baker (Philosophy) David Harrison (Linguistics) Ed Kako (Psychology) Kathy Siwicki (Biology)
The minor in cognitive science has been developed to guide the programs of those who are interested in the interdisciplinary study of the mind, brain, and language, with emphases on formal structure, biological information processing, and computation. The Cognitive Science Program is designed to emphasize guided breadth across various disciplines that contribute to cognitive science as well as depth within a chosen discipline. A student may have many reasons for deciding to minor in cognitive science. Perhaps the simplest is to indicate and explore a particular interest in cognitive science. Whatever your major, a minor in cognitive science indicates a kind of specialized interest and developing expertise. It is our hope that this interest will be integrated with your major area of study, and we hope to help you formulate a plan of studies that sensibly achieves the requirements of the minor. We conceive of cognitive science as a loose federation of six specific disciplines. The disciplines included are neuroscience (biology or psychobiology), computer science (including computer engineering), linguistics, mathematics and statistics, philosophy, and cognitive psychology. To demonstrate breadth, students minoring in cognitive science are required to complete at least 5 credits across three of these six disciplines (see details and the list of courses). Students who wish to use 2 credits in mathematics and statistics as one of their disciplines for a cognitive science minor must choose 2 credits from a single subarea of mathematics and indicate its relevance to at least one of the two other disciplines chosen for the minor. Minors must also show a particular strength or depth in one of the six disciplines.

63. Just Bru: Cognitive Science Archives
The new codewitch.org. metaweb_tm.gif As you may have noticed, since the beginning of may codewitch.org has a whole new layout. The reasons are mainly that
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May 7, 2004
The new codewitch.org
As you may have noticed, since the beginning of may codewitch.org has a whole new layout.
The reasons are mainly that:
  • I didn't like the old look anymore
  • It had lot of visalization bugs (especially under Microsoft platforms)
  • It was not clean and clear enough

I looked around a lot, and found in sniffles's Joi's and Ado's designs most inspiration.
I also added a fotolog and a Wiki , in order add new dimensions to the blogging experience...
So by now I have tools to share knowledge with you on two channels...
  • mainly text (blog and wiki)
  • visual (fotolog and gallery) ...and in two temporal and author dimensions:
  • linear and (mainly) personal (blog and fotolog)
  • persistent and shared (wiki and gallery)
    These tools still needs some work to maximize cross-referencing and integration, but I think this kind of setup can become a very interesting approach to knowledge management!
    This thoughts have been quite influenced by an Article of Nova Spivacks and by his metaweb graph
    Obviously, if you're interestad in any of the
  • 64. Cognitive Science
    COGNITIVE SCIENCE (LING 430) Fall 2002. professor York H. Gunther class time and place Tuesdays 420650pm office hours 520 Sierra Tower TTh 2-330pm,
    http://www.csun.edu/~yg76853/cognitive_science.html
    COGNITIVE SCIENCE (LING 430)
    Fall 2002

    professor: York H. Gunther
    class time and place: Tuesdays 4:20-6:50pm
    office hours: 520 Sierra Tower: TTh 2-3:30pm, or by appointment
    contact: email: ygunther@csun.edu ; phone: (818) 677-6462 Cognitive Science emerged in the 1950s as an alternative to behaviorism. Unlike its predecessor, the cognitive approach to mind is fundamentally interdisciplinary, developing through the work of philosophy, psychology, linguistics, neuroscience and computer science. In this course we will review the major topics on which cognitive scientific research is focused, including representation, computation, logic, rules, concepts, analogies, images and connections. However, we will also consider some of the challenges the paradigm faces, including its ability to explain conscious and emotional experiences, our embodiment in social and physical environments, and dynamic systems and mathematical knowledge. The following required texts are available at the Matador Bookstore: Paul Thagard

    65. What Is Cognitive Science?
    What is Cognitive Science? Cognitive science studies how the mind works it investigates human cognitive functions such as perception and action,
    http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/undergraduate/cognitive_science.html
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    What is Cognitive Science?
    Cognitive science studies how the mind works: it investigates human cognitive functions such as perception and action, memory and learning, language and communication, reasoning and problem solving. What makes cognitive science different from psychology is that cognitive science is a highly interdisciplinary enterprise which also draws on methods and insights from artificial intelligence, linguistics, neuroscience, and philosophy. This makes it a versatile and intellectually stimulating subject to study.
    Examples of Cognitive Science Research
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    Study Cognitive Science
    Degrees in Cognitive Science are offered by the Universities of Dunndee and Edinburgh in Scotland, and by the Universities of Hertfordshire, Kent, Leeds, Sussex and Westimnster in England. If you wish to study Cognitive Science apply through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service For further information on our Cognitive Science degree and other courses we offer, please visit our

    66. Cognitive Science - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    This short article can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it. Retrieved from http//simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/cognitive_science
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    From the Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can change
    Jump to: navigation search Cognitive science studies how people make their ideas and what makes thoughts logical
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    67. Philosophy Of Mind : Disciplines : Cognitive Science - Mega Net
    Search Mega Net. Home Library Sciences Cognitive Science Disciplines Philosophy of Mind. Books about Philosophy of Mind
    http://www.mega-net.net/library/sciences/cognitive_science/disciplines/philosoph
    Login Search Mega Net: Home Library Sciences Cognitive Science ... Disciplines : Philosophy of Mind Books about Philosophy of Mind Access books like "Consciousness Explained" by Daniel C. Dennett and "The Computational Brain" by Patricia S. Churchland and Terrence Sejnowski. http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/System/8870/books/philo.html BUBL LINK / 5:15 - Philosophy of Mind Academic index describes and links to a plethora of materials related to the philosophy of mind. Find archives and teaching guides. http://bubl.ac.uk/link/p/philosophyofmind.htm Challenge of Cognitive Science to Western Philosophy Course syllabus for cognitive science and linguistic class taught by George Lakoof includes a course description and an introductory guide. http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~bbergen/cs108/ Descartes, Rene and the Legacy of Mind-Body Dualism Look over a bio of the mathematician, and follow reaction to and influence of his idea of dualism from his lifetime through the 20th century. http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/Mind/Descartes.html Erratic Impact - Philosophy of Mind Browse texts, books and guides dedicated to philosophy of the mind at this index. http://www.erraticimpact.com/~topics/html/philosophy_of_mind.htm

    68. CAREER PROFILE: COGNITIVE SCIENCE
    COGNITIVE SCIENCE. Career Summary. Cognitive scientists seek to understand and explain the inner workings of human mind, its intelligent functions,
    http://www.glendale.edu/new/services/career/careerprofiles/cognitive_science.htm
    Top 25 Fastest-Growing Occupations during the 2004-2014 time period gcc career center
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    COGNITIVE SCIENCE
    Career Summary
    Cognitive scientists Program Description
    Students interested in pursuing a Bachelor's degree should consult with an academic and/or transfer counselor to discuss university transfer requirements Key Skills and Characteristics
    Well-developed analytical, critical thinking, investigative, and argumentative ability. High interest in learning new things and generating novel ideas. Enjoy conducting research, organizing and interpreting data. Work well on multidisciplinary project teams. Advanced communication/presentation skills. Numerical computation and attention to detail. Strong computer background. Related Career Titles
    Psychiatrist * Psychologist * Educator * Clinician * Computer Scientist * Neurologist * Criminologist * Advertising Executive * Foreign Affairs Agent * Human Resource Director * Intelligence Agent * Public Relations Specialist * Marketing Researcher * Medical Researcher * Mental Health Counselor * Technical Writer Please visit the GCC Career Center to research specific occupational information and learn more about your selected career path.

    69. SurfWax: News, Reviews And Articles On Cognitive Science
    News, Reviews, and Articles on Cognitive Science from news sites, newspapers and magazines around the world.
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      The Amygdaloids: Scientists who rock out
      Mar 29, 2008
      In "All in a Nut," an easygoing song with funky guitar effects, LeDoux asks, "Why do we feel so afraid?" Having written several books about cognitive science for the general public, LeDoux, who speaks modestly about his musical abilities, says that he's enjoying experimenting with music as a new venue for his ideas. "Music is so direct and immediate," he says, noting that, in some ways, it's easier to communicate scientific concepts through music than through books. (The Scientist)
      How tastes turn into feelings
      Mar 24, 2008
      Local Search Site Search. THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING. (Boston Globe)
      Visual technology enables brain to learn in new ways
      Mar 22, 2008
      Visualization is built on the age-old premise borne out by modern cognitive science that pictures say as much as, or even more than, words. The human brain has a powerful, often underutilized capacity to process visuals, noted Robert Jacob, computer science professor and co-principal investigator on the project. (EurekAlert!)
      Physicist-priest wins $1.7 million prize

    70. Zarf's Links: Phonetics And Phonology
    Zarf s Links Phonetics and Phonology. Please note that my bookmarks are extremely unorganized right now. Try the search box below to find some things
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    Zarf's Links: Phonetics and Phonology
    Please note that my bookmarks are extremely unorganized right now. Try the search box below to find some things tucked away in funny places. Top Cognitive Science Phonetics and Phonology Return to my home page Generated by

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