Johns Hopkins University Cognitive Science Department What's New. WE'RE 1! We celebrated last week, after the National Research Council released their rankings of university doctoral programs. Our department was ranked 1 in our field. http://web.jhu.edu/cogsci
Extractions: WE'RE #1! We celebrated last week, after the National Research Council released their rankings of university doctoral programs. Our department was ranked #1 in our field. See The Chronicle of Higher Education for further information, and a web-based tool to examine up to 5000 university doctoral programs. Spring 2011 Course Information for Undergrads Considering the Cognitive Science Major T he Cognitive Science Department provides theoretically-oriented research and training opportunities for undergraduates, graduate students, and post doctoral fellows. As a fully autonomous academic unit, we provide a focused environment that is wholly dedicated to the multi-disciplinary intellectual challenge of integrating contemporary approaches to the study of the mind/brain. How to Apply to the Ph.D. program Recent Publications Culbertson, J. (2010). "Covergent evidence for categorial change in French: from subject clitic to agreement marker" Language 86(1), 85-132. [ PDF Culbertson, J. and P. Smolensky. (forthcoming). Testing Greenberg's Universal 18 using an artificial language learning paradigm. In Proceedings of NELS 40.
The Mind Project Illinois State University cognitive science research and curriculum development project. http://www.mind.ilstu.edu/
Biographies Of Major Contributors To Cognitive Science Biographies of Major Contributors to Cognitive Science William Bechtel and Tadeusz Zawidzki (Expanded from the set included in the Companion to Cognitive Science, Blackwell, 1988 http://mechanism.ucsd.edu/~bill/research/ANAUT.html
Extractions: (Expanded from the set included in the Companion to Cognitive Science Blackwell, 1988) Hundreds of researchers have made significant contributions to cognitive science. What follows is a set of short academic biographies of people whom we believe should be counted on anyone's list of important contributors; the work of many of them is discussed in the Companion . Not every important figure is included; and some people are included, especially from the history of cognitive science, who would not describe, or could not have described, themselves as cognitive scientists despite their considerable impact on the field. We trust that the list will be useful to students doing research in cognitive science and to readers who wish to familiarize themselves with the work of specific contributors. While this list has been expanded beyond that included in the Companion to Cognitive Science , it is still very incomplete. As time permits, we will add entries, but we welcome anyone who wants to supply material, either on themselves or another cognitive scientist. We would also welcome updates on anyone who is included, especially information about changes in their academic affiliation. A B C D ... H I J K L M ... N O P Q R S ... T U V W X Y Z A Abelson, Robert P.
Extractions: Connexions was founded in 1997 as an online journal for work-in-progress within the cognitive sciences. The project was the idea of Gavin Boyce and Keith Frankish, who were both PhD students in philosophy at the University of Sheffield. Tom Dickins, then a PhD student in the Department of Human Communication Sciences, was soon recruited to the project and, with help from a number of colleagues and sponsorship from the Hang Seng Centre for Cognitive Studies (chaired by Peter Carruthers), two issues a year were produced during 1997 and 1998. When the original editors moved on, the project was taken over by Tom Simpson, also from the Sheffield Philosophy department, and a fifth issue appeared in 2001. The journal subsequently reverted to Tom and Keith and sixth issue was produced in 2003 in an open peer commentary format. Connexions
Cognitive Science At UC Berkeley: Welcome The University of California at Berkeley offers an undergraduate, interdisciplinary, degreegranting program in Cognitive Science. There is currently no graduate program in CogSci http://ls.berkeley.edu/ugis/cogsci/
Extractions: Discover the major here The University of California at Berkeley offers an undergraduate, interdisciplinary, degree-granting program in Cognitive Science . There is currently no graduate program in CogSci at UC Berkeley. On these web pages, you will find brief descriptions of the field of Cognitive Science, the requirements of the major, the set of courses offered , the faculty associated with the program, the research being conducted by the faculty, and career opportunities within CogSci.
Cognitive Science | Yale University Cognitive Science at Yale University. Cognitive science is an interdisciplinary field devoted to exploring the nature of cognitive processes such as perception, reasoning http://www.yale.edu/cogsci/
Extractions: at Yale University Anthropology Computer Science Linguistics Music ... Philosophy , and Psychology as well as faculty primarily affiliated with the Yale Child Study Center , the Yale School of Engineering Haskins Laboratories , the Yale Law School Yale School of Management , the Yale School of Medicine , and the John B. Pierce Laboratory The Cognitive Science program at Yale includes an undergraduate major, a graduate student discussion group, a colloquium series directed primarily at faculty and advanced graduate students, and various campus events. here Join our mailing list here Yale Cognitive Science * Cognitive Science at Yale Yale Cognitive Science * Cognitive Science at Yale On-going Current Work in Cognitive Science: A Series of Tuesday Lunchtime Presentations On-going Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives on Morality: A Series of Wednesday Lunchtime Presentations
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CogSci World An index of resources available on the Internet. http://amplify.se/cogsci/
Cognitive Science Under development through the support of the National Science Foundation. All original content is the property of UNCC and should not be reproduced in any http://cogsci.uncc.edu/
10 Classic Cognitive Science Papers Ten papers, originally published in the journal Cognitive Science, and judged by the editors to be classics of the field, made available for free download. http://cognitrn.psych.indiana.edu/rgoldsto/cogsci/classics.html
Cognitive Science | Define Cognitive Science At Dictionary.com –noun the study of the precise nature of different mental tasks and the operations of the brain that enable them to be performed, engaging branches of psychology, computer http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Cognitive science
Cognitive Science & Literature & Composition Writings applying cognitive science to the study of literature and composition, including chapters from a book. Also includes links to other relevant material. http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~jbl00001/cogsci/index.shtml
Extractions: This page belongs to James Luberda (firstname dot lastname @uconn.edu) of the University of Connecticut. Minimally updated September 16, 2006, under slow and irregular development. Sample chapters and the preface to the cognitive science-inflected literature and composition textbook have now been posted. Please consider taking a look at the draft material thus far. Following is a brief outline of the material presently available: 1 Introduction: Language and Thought 2 On the Origin and Nature of Language Thoughts on Paper: A Writing Perspective Lingualism The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Linguistic Relativism: A Writing Perspective Sapir-Whorf Today Mentalese Surveying the Gap The Real Impact of Language on Thought Writing: The Ill-Defined Problem Solving an Ill-Defined Problem "An Instinctive Tendency to Acquire an Art"
Extractions: As one of the few genuine departments of cognitive science in the world, we offer unique and exciting opportunities for students to focus on the scientific study of mind, brain, and intelligence. Staffed by a core of cognitive-science oriented psychologists, philosophers, and computer scientists, the department complements Rensselaer's traditional strengths in science, engineering, and technology, and is widely regarded as a leader in the area of computational cognitive modeling. We offer a highly selective PhD program in Cognitive Science, and BS programs in both Psychology and Philosophy. Faculty research interests include computational cognitive modeling, artificial intelligence, human and machine reasoning, computational linguistics, perception and action, theoretical neuroscience, cognitive robotics, cognitive engineering and advanced synthetic characters. Cognitive Science is the scientific study of the mind, brain, and intelligence... Degrees Offered
Extractions: shortcut to content Minnesota State University, Mankato Search Page address: http://cset.mnsu.edu/cogsci/ Cognitive Science is an interdisciplinary inquiry concerned with understanding the nature and development of such intelligent capacities as perception, language, reasoning, learning and problem-solving, whether these capacities are realized in biological or artificial systems. Such inquiry is by its very nature interdisciplinary, integrating methodological, theoretical and practical foci of Biology Computer Science Philosophy and Psychology into a single course of study. The cognitive science major is a broad major and does not require that a student complete a minor in addition to the major. Each Cognitive Science major will concentrate in one of the four participating disciplines: Biology, Computer Science, Philosophy and Psychology. Interested students should talk with faculty in their field of interest as soon as possible in order to guarantee that pre-requisites are met. Course information can be found in the
Studies On Consciousness, Cognition And Life Information about Scaruffi s research and teaching activities in Cognitive Science, Psychology of Consciousness and Philosophy of Mind, and links to his papers, and to his annotated bibliography of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, neurobiology, artificial life, linguistics, neural networks, connectionism, cognitive psychology, and consciousness. http://www.scaruffi.com/cogn.html
Extractions: The Interdisciplinary Cultural Events that i organize in the Bay Area. Register to my mailing list . Every two months or so, I send out news and updates on cognitive science and the likes, reviews of books, announcement of conferences, and the status of my book. Statement of work (2007) A simple theory of consciousness On the relationship between Quantum Theory and Relativity Theory Statement of work (2005) ...
Cornell Cognitive Science - The program offers an undergraduate concentration and a graduate minor, with strengths in philosophy of mind and language, theoretical and experimental linguistics, cognitive http://www.cogstud.cornell.edu/
Extractions: the new Cognitive Science film series at Cornell. Posted in Uncategorized Deep Ancestry: Inside the Genographic Project Genetics has revolutionized our understanding of human diversity. It is now widely accepted that our species originated in Africa within the past 200,000 years, and that we started to populate the world outside of Africa only in the past 60,000. Using data from hundreds of thousands of people, the Genographic Project is deciphering the migratory routes followed by early humans. New results will be presented and discussed. Dr. Wells is a geneticist and anthropologist, an Explorer-in-Residence at the National Geographic Society, and Frank H.T. Rhodes Class of ’56 Professor at Cornell University. He leads The Genographic Project. Uris Hall Auditorium (URH G01) @ 4:30pm. Open to the public. Posted in Uncategorized Dr. Lawrence W. Barsalou, Emory University, to Give COGSCI Talk on November 12th!
Alumni Focus on research experience. We encourage students to learn about and work on faculty research projects. http://cognitivescience.georgetown.edu/CogSciatGU.html
Extractions: Georgetown University Home A-Z Index Contents ... Cognitive Science at GU Our Minor Our People Our Courses Links Cognitive Science at GU: What's Special? Focus on research experience Faculty from the Main Campus and Medical Center Team-taught core courses Focus on connecting graduate and undergraduate students ... Enhancing a premedical program We encourage students to learn about and work on faculty research projects. For example, in our spring core course (ICOS-202) students spend time in faculty laboratories, during which they read about, discuss, and experience first-hand the research projects underway at Georgetown. In addition, Cognitive Science minors may choose to conduct a senior thesis in Cognitive Science, working with a faculty member who agrees to supervise the research Top of page Faculty from the Main Campus, the Medical Center and the Law Center Our program involves faculty from several main campus departments (including Biology Computer Science Linguistics Mathematics ... Physics , and Psychology ) and from the Medical Center (including Neurology Neuroscience Pediatrics Physiology ... Psychiatry . We also maintain close ties with Georgetown's Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience (IPN), a Ph.D. program based in the Medical Center. A number of our faculty are closely involved in work on
Cognitive Science At The University Of Rochester Through this program, students can earn a Ph.D. in two disciplines. Participating departments are Philosophy, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Computer Science and Linguistics. http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/cogsci/