In psychology and in artificial intelligence, it is used to refer to the mental functions, mental processes and states of intelligent entities (humans, human organizations, highly autonomous robots), with a particular focus toward the study of such mental processes as comprehension, inferencing, decision - making, planning and learning (see
also cognitive science and cognitivism).
Not exact matches
The podcast
also incorporates a lot of
science, with bits on
cognitive bias, reading emotions, meditation and the relationship between kindness and health.
He
also has a master's in philosophy, with a focus on biology,
cognitive science, and philosophy of mind.
Graduated with a Bachelor's in
Cognitive Science, she previously worked in reputed IT and software companies and
also dealt with MICE and Hospitality industry.
It is
also possible for engineers (as appears to be the case here) to maintain a
cognitive dissonance regarding the
science of origins and the practical application of mechanics or electronics.
«A big question in development, and
also in cognition in general, is how separate our mental faculties actually are,» said lead author Sarah Creel of the Department of
Cognitive Science in UC San Diego's Division of Social Sciences.
There was
also a rapid reversal in
cognitive deficits (
Science, DOI: 10.1126 / science.12
Science, DOI: 10.1126 /
science.12
science.1217697).
Experimental philosophers continue the search to understand people's ordinary intuitions, but they do so using the methods of contemporary
cognitive science (see
also here and here)-- experimental studies, statistical analyses,
cognitive models, and so forth.
De Leeuw will
also deliver a tutorial on the use of the program at the 2015
Cognitive Science Society meeting July 22.
The National
Science Foundation
also has a significant investment in social neuroscience, which it funds through its social psychology and
cognitive psychology programs.
Now, in a study published this past January in
Science, a team of researchers at the University of Trento in Italy, led by
cognitive psychologist Rosa Rugani, has shown that infants of a different species altogether
also prefer to see bigger numbers on the right.
Dr. DeLuca is
also co-author of a poster: Rudell E, Peterson P, Zhang, JY, DeLuca J.
Cognitive dysfunction in MS: Education translates
science into practice.
While the mental divisions of those with dissociative identity disorder have long fascinated and eluded
science, it is believed that some can
also manifest unique physical attributes for each personality, a
cognitive and physiological prism within a single being.
He
also assesses how lessons of
cognitive science might inform a more rational - and reasonable - approach to education research, policy, and reform.
The pace argument
also contradicts a key insight from
cognitive science: our minds are not built to think.
He
also hopes to deepen his existing knowledge in areas like
cognitive science which he believes will be «foundational elements of education moving forward.»
Although there is considerable support in
cognitive science for personalizing along certain dimensions, there is
also evidence that personalizing along others doesn't produce the gains educators think it might.
The good teachers teaching disciple specific
science already integrate other disciplines and multiple hands - on opportunities for their students.There
also needs to be a scaffold structure for information be recalled AND make
cognitive sense.
However, accounting for prior math,
science, and other scores is still important because those scores adjust for general
cognitive and study skills that
also influence subsequent scores.
Knowledge of how children and young people develop and learn, the principles of effective pedagogy both within their own subject area and more generally, the implications of
cognitive science for classroom practice, and the features of good assessment
also form part of a Chartered Teacher's core knowledge base.
CSE and CRESST
also publish a number of technical reports, including «Monitoring and Improving a Portfolio Assessment» (1995, $ 4.50), «
Cognitive Analysis of a
Science Performance Assessment» (1995, $ 5), and «Using Group Collaboration as a Window into Students»
Cognitive Processes» (1995, $ 2.50).
Cognitive science also offers clues to the creative process and that magical state of flow, when the outside world disappears and you become absorbed in the work.
In a book about
cognitive science, the terms «mind» and «brain»
also pose a challenge to smooth usage.
«We hope that inspires past Flame Challenge contestants to try again, and
also attracts people in psychology, medicine and all the
cognitive sciences.
I was reading through the sublinks [in Andy Revkin's «The Other
Science Gap» column] with interest tonight, but
also growing frustration — as in I can understand and agree with you and others focusing on the role partisanship and social
cognitive barriers play, but I am a guy who lives in the trenches and wants to know — are there any solutions?
Giaever demonstrates how far
cognitive bias - reinforced by a few hours of Googling - can lead anyone to the wrong conclusions, and
also proves that no individual's opinion, regardless of his credentials, can replace the full body of climate
science evidence.
Also my focus is not how decision
science and
cognitive science play out in the climate debate; my focus is what tools are available and potentially useful to better move to resolution in a manner and time - frame that still has meaning.
This is the
science behind Leon Festinger's discovery of
Cognitive Dissonance,
also around 50 years old.
She is
also coauthor of Think Confident, Be Confident; Think Confident, Be Confident for Teens; and two academic, edited book chapters: «Dealing with Difficult Cases» in The Wiley Handbook of
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and «The Generic Model of
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy» in The
Science of
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
See
also Miriam Linver, Jeanne Brooks - Gunn, and Dafna Kohen, Parenting Behavior and Emotional Health as Mediators of Family Poverty Effects upon Young Low Birth - Weight Children's
Cognitive Ability, Annals of the New York Academy of
Science, 896 (1999) pp. 376 — 78.
She
also has a B.A. in Psychology, with minors in
cognitive science and philosophy, from the University of Delaware.
This study was
also supported by Key Laboratory of Mental Health and
Cognitive Science of Guangdong Province, South China Normal University, and Research Center for Crisis Intervention and Psychological Service of Guangdong Province, South China Normal University.