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  1. The Cognitive Basis of Science
  2. The Foundations of Cognitive Science
  3. Cognitive Science: An Introduction to Mind and Brain by Daniel Kolak, William Hirstein, et all 2006-12-04
  4. An Invitation to Cognitive Science, Vol. 1: Language
  5. Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences (Center for the Study of Language and Information - Lecture Notes)
  6. On the Origins of Cognitive Science: The Mechanization of the Mind by Jean-Pierre Dupuy, 2009-05-29
  7. Handbook of Cognitive Science: An Embodied Approach (Perspectives on Cognitive Science)
  8. The Mind's New Science: A History of the Cognitive Revolution by Howard E. Gardner, 1987-06-01
  9. Cognitive Science: An Introduction to the Study of Mind by Jay Daniels Friedenberg, Dr. Gordon Silverman, 2005-09-12
  10. Concepts: Where Cognitive Science Went Wrong (Oxford Cognitive Science Series) by Jerry A. Fodor, 1998-04-09
  11. Brains/Practices/Relativism: Social Theory after Cognitive Science by Stephen Turner, 2002-05-01
  12. Instructional Design: Implications from Cognitive Science by Charles K. West, James A. Farmer, et all 1991-01
  13. Image and Mind: Film, Philosophy and Cognitive Science by Gregory Currie, 2008-01-28
  14. Cognitive Science: A Philosophical Introduction by Professor Rom Harre, 2002-02

21. UW-Madison Cognitive Science Cluster
What is cognitive science? Cognitive science investigates mental abilities such as perception, recognition, categorization, memory, reasoning, problemsolving
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22. Canadian Undergraduate Journal Of Cognitive Science
An online, peer-reviewed cognitive science journal for and by Canadian undergraduates. Submissions from undergraduates in other countries will also be considered.
http://www.sfu.ca/cognitive-science/journal/
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The Canadian Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science is an electronic journal published by the Cognitive Science Student Association at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. Our aim is to provide a forum for students to share work among peers and gain valuable experience in the process of getting an academic paper published. The journal is a unique reference for students, showcasing quality research by other undergraduate students, improving the contact and exchange of ideas between students and cognitive scientists alike, and illustrating the interdisciplinary work that is the hallmark of the field.
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  • The 2010 Summer Call For Papers is now closed However , candidates may still submit entries to: cujcs-inquiries@sfu.ca throughout the year. We look forward to contacting our authors by April th The deadline for submission has been pushed back to April 4 th . We thank all current submitors, and encourage any new submissions. : The 2010 Summer Call For Papers (CFP) is released The 2009 Edition is Released
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23. Indiana University Cognitive Science
Chris Honey, 2009 Ph.D. in Cognitive Science and Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University, was chosen as one of the recipients of the 20092010 James McKeen
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Welcome New Graduate Students Welcome new graduate students. The Graduate Student Orientation Guide is now available. Chris Honey Wins Dissertation Award Chris Honey, 2009 Ph.D. in Cognitive Science and Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University, was chosen as one of the recipients of the 2009-2010 James McKeen Cattell Dissertation competition sponsored by the Psychology Section of the New York Academy of Sciences, for his dissertation "Fluctuation and Flows in Large-Scale Brain Networks." Dean's List Congratulations to the 11 Cognitive Science Program undergraduate students made the College of Arts and Science Dean’s list, with their spring semester 2010 GPA at or above 3.7. Click here to see the full list. IU's David Pisoni honored by Acoustical Society of America David B. Pisoni, Chancellor's Professor of psychology and cognitive science at Indiana University Bloomington and adjunct professor of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the IU School of Medicine, has been named the recipient of the Silver Medal in Speech Communication, awarded by the Acoustical Society of America. (See

24. Cognitive Science Program - Home
The Cognitive Science Academy is an interdisciplinary community engaged in advancing the discovery, dissemination, and application of knowledge in cognitive science.
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25. Welcome To Cogprints - Cogprints
Repository of freely available preprint and reprint papers, submitted by authors.
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26. Sandia National Laboratories: Cognitive Science And Applications
In addressing critical problems in national security, Sandia National Laboratories’ Cognitive Science and Applications organization provides solutions that include both
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27. Cognitive Science
What is Cognitive Science? Cognitive Science is a discipline which studies cognition as a form of information processing. It draws on such fields as cognitive and physiological
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~linguist/about/cogsci.html
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    Cognitive Science is a discipline which studies cognition as a form of information processing. It draws on such fields as cognitive and physiological psychology, philosophy, computer science, linguistics and neuroscience. The problems examined by cognitive scientists include the nature of perception and memory, the neural processes that are involved in complex capacities (for instance reasoning, language, knowledge, intelligence), and the computational techniques that can serve to model these capacities.
    The Study of Cognitive Science
    Cognitive science studies cognition from the point of view of information processing. It is an interdisciplinary field, in that it combines research from the sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences. An undergraduate major in cognitive science usually involves an introduction to the discipline itself, followed by "core" courses that introduce students to key theoretical issues, as well as by a series of courses in such disciplines as cognitive and physiological psychology, computer science, philosophy and linguistics. Topics of focus include language, perception, memory, and reasoning. Contact Us Top of page Last Updated: 8/27/08

28. Human Cognition In The Human Brain
Yehouda Harpaz model of human cognition, along with links to associated texts, including extensive critiques of publications associated with cognitive science.
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If you are not in the mood for serious intellectual effort, Maldoo (electronic board-games board) is here.
Human Cognition in the Human brain.
This site contains texts that I wrote about cognitive psychology, by which I mean the investigation of the way thinking (in its widest definition) is done. I started with a model of the way the human cognition is implemented, and then added texts discussing points that have arisen from various comments I got. If you are not reallin into cognitive psychology, you can try few other bits All the texts in this site in a zip file (0.9Mb) Tar file (2Mb) Compressed tar file (1Mb) The main point that distinguishes my model from other models is that I try to make it plausible neurobiologically. By 'neurobiologically' I mean the characteristics of neurons and their connectivities in the brain. As far as I can see, all the current models of human thinking ignore neurobiology, and more than that, they are neurobiologically implausible. The essential feature that most of these models ignore is the stochastic nature of the low-level connectivity of neurons. See brain symbols for a discussion showing that symbolic systems are implausible because of this reason. This text was first submitted for publication in Apr96. This paper got quite

29. COGNITIVE SCIENCE - UC Merced Cognitive Science
Our interdisciplinary program integrates methods and approaches from neuroscience, linguistics, psychology, philosophy, and computer science, to study thought and behavior.
http://cogsci.ucmerced.edu/
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Our interdisciplinary program integrates methods and approaches from neuroscience, linguistics, psychology, philosophy, and computer science, to study thought and behavior. One of the signature groups on our campus, Cognitive Science offers B.A. and B.S. degrees, and PhD studies in Cognitive Science as part of a graduate program in Social and Cognitive Sciences. Specialties are Computational Modeling, Cognitive Engineering, High Level Cognition, Language and Communication, Perception and Action, and Philosophy of Cognitive Science. We welcome applications from students at the undergraduate and graduate level. Site Contact Privacy/Legal Notice

30. ICogSci
A portal including an introduction to the field, lists of academic programs and research opportunities, and an undergraduate journal.
http://www.cogs.indiana.edu/iacs/

31. Cognitive Science Meetup Groups - Cognitive Science Meetups
Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Cognitive Science
http://cognitive-science.meetup.com/

32. CogSci At Buffalo
The Center in Context, by Len Talmy, Director Emeritus The Center for Cognitive Science is the representation on the University at
http://wings.buffalo.edu/cogsci/
Center for Cognitive Science The Puzzle of the Mind Introduction Home Academic Programs Activities and Events Links ... Resources Last Update: 18 October 2010 Note: or material is highlighted The Center in Context,
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The Center for Cognitive Science is the representation on the University at Buffalo campus of an academic and private-sector movement, named "cognitive science", that has been expanding over the last two decades both in the U.S. and abroad. The aim of this development is to investigate the nature of cognition, i.e., of intellective processes as exhibited either by the human mind or by computer. Most centrally, cognitive science is the study of how the mind works, both in its conceptual organization and in its computational and neural infrastructure. Accordingly, cognitive science has brought together researchers from a number of traditionally separate disciplines primarily, computer science psychology linguistics philosophy ... anthropology , and neuroscience in order to build a new and unified understanding of cognition that is compounded from the different disciplinary perspectives and that moves beyond them.

33. The Modularity Home Page
Links to resources and online papers on modularity in cognitive sciences, neurosciences, evolutionary biology and AI.
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One of my research interests is in simulating evolution of body and brain/mind modularity in complex organisms by means of artificial neural networks and genetic algorithms ( Calabretta et al. ). (Neural networks are computational models of the brain which controls organisms' behavior; genetic algorithms are computational models of Darwinian evolution.). In 1997 I spent one sabbatical year as post-doctoral fellow at Yale University Department of Biology and in 2000 and 2002 came back to Yale as visiting fellow at the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and of Psychology. I collaborate with Gunter Wagner (f ounding chair of the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) and Frank Keil (Faculty of Psychology, editor of The MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences MIT Press, 1999 "The existence of modules is recognized at all levels of the biological hierarchy. In order to understand what modules are, why and how they emerge and how they change, it would be necessary to start a joint effort by researchers in different disciplines (evolutionary and developmental biology, comparative anatomy, physiology, neuro- and cognitive science). This is made difficult by disciplinary specialization. [...] we claim that, because of the strong similarities in the intellectual agenda of artificial life and evolutionary biology and of their common grounding in Darwinian evolutionary theory, a close interaction between the two fields could easily take place. Moreover, by considering that artificial neural networks draw an inspiration from neuro- and cognitive science, an artificial life approach to the problem could theoretically enlarge the field of investigation." (

34. Cognitie NL An Initiative Of UvA And NIHC
Provides information for scientists working in the field of cognitive science in the Netherlands. It includes news, research, institutes, jobs, conferences and events.
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In the Netherlands thousands of scientists are working in the field of cognitive science. These scientists come from various backgrounds. Some come from psychology. Others from neuroscience, computer science, biology, linguistics or philosophy.
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36. Yonsei Cognitive Science
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37. AITopics / CognitiveScience
AI can have two purposes. One is to use the power of computers to augment human thinking, just as we use motors to augment human or horse power.
http://www.aaai.org/aitopics/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AITopics/CognitiveScience

38. Helsingin Yliopisto - Kognitiotiede
Cognitive Science.
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39. Case Department Of Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science at Case conducts integrated, transdisciplinary research into human higherorder cognition, notably our remarkable species-wide
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40. University Of Osnabr Ck
International Program in Cognitive Science
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