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  1. The Foundations of Cognitive Science
  2. A Companion to Cognitive Science (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
  3. Cognitive Science (Handbook of Perception and Cognition, Second Edition)
  4. An Invitation to Cognitive Science: Vol. 3: Thinking
  5. Shakespearean Neuroplay: Reinvigorating the Study of Dramatic Texts and Performance through Cognitive Science (Cognitive Studies in Literature and Performance) by Amy Cook, 2010-09-15
  6. Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion (Series in Affective Science)
  7. An Invitation to Cognitive Science, Vol. 1: Language
  8. Handbook of Cognitive Science: An Embodied Approach (Perspectives on Cognitive Science)
  9. RePresentations: Philosophical Essays on the Foundations of Cognitive Science (Bradford Books) by Jerry Fodor, 1983-03-29
  10. The Phenomenological Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science by Shaun Gallagher, Dan Zahavi, 2008-01-28
  11. Cognitive Science, Literature, and the Arts: A Guide for Humanists by Patrick Colm Hogan, 2003-07-03
  12. What is Cognitive Science
  13. A Cognitive Theory of Magic (Cognitive Science of Religion Series) by Jesper S_rensen, 2006-12-01
  14. The Development and Neural Bases of Higher Cognitive Functions (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)

41. Cognitive Science Online
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UCSD Department of cognitive science, UCSD Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
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Analysis of a Biologically-Inspired System for Real-time Object Recognition
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UCSD Department of Cognitive Science, UCSD Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
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Murphy-Chutorian, E., Aboutalib, S., Triesch, J.(2005) Analysis of a Biologically-Inspired System for Real-time Object Recognition Cognitive Science Online, 3.2 , pp. 1-14. http://cogsci-online.ucsd.edu/3/3-3.pdf
Theory Pictures as Trails: Diagrams and the Navigation of Theoretical Narratives
J. R. Osborn

42. Brain And Cognitive Sciences At The University Of Rochester
Based on cognitive and computational science and cognitive neuroscience, research in the Department focuses on learning, development and plasticity;
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43. Rice Cognitive Sciences Program
The Rice cognitive sciences Program provides students with a multidisciplinary study of the mind, covering research in the fields of computer science,
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Researchers in this interdisciplinary field seek to understand such mental phenomena as perception, thought, memory, the acquisition and use of language, learning, concept formation, and consciousness. Some investigators focus on relationships between brain structures and behavior, some work with computer simulation, and others work at more abstract philosophical levels.
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44. CogNews - Cognitive Science News For You, By You
CogNews cognitive science News including Neuroscience, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy of Mind, Anthropology, Biology, Linguistics,
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Denial makes the world go round Posted by Bollywood on Monday November 26, @06:57AM
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) Everyone is in denial about something; just try denying it and watch friends make a list. Yet recent studies from fields as diverse as psychology and anthropology suggest that the ability to look the other way, while potentially destructive, is also critically important to forming and nourishing close relationships.
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( 1514 bytes in body) The Mind Of A Rock Posted by Bollywood on Wednesday November 21, @08:46PM
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Article Link ) Confronted by the irritating problem of consciousness , some contemporary thinkers have resorted to what might seem lunacy. Did primitive mental experiences precede the evolution of brains, similar to how living cells and bodies required the existence of atoms beforehand? Or are "qualitative events" a completely brute emergent product of neural activity, without any non-biological causes whatsoever? Some skeptics respond with: Even if they did occur with matter interactions in general, how could such elemental mental states combine to form the kinds of complicated experiences we humans have? After all, when you put a bunch of people in the same room, their individual minds do not form a single collective mind. (Or do they?) Read More...

45. Trends In Cognitive Sciences
The prestigious Advisory Editorial Board of Trends in cognitive sciences attests to the Institutional access is now available through Science Direct.
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If you have a personal print subscription to a Trends title please click here Aims and Scope Trends in Cognitive Sciences provides concise reviews, summaries, opinions and discussion of the most exciting current research in all aspects of cognition, the mind and the brain. Internationally renowned scientists from cognitive neuroscience, psychology, linguistics, social cognition, artificial intelligence, neural computation, and philosophy regularly contribute to the journal. Trends in Cognitive Sciences features succinct, lively, and up-to-date Review and Opinion articles and discussion of the latest developments in the primary literature in Research Focus articles. Together with stimulating Book Reviews, Trends in Cognitive Sciences provides an essential overview of the latest thinking for both experts and newcomers to this rapidly expanding, multidisciplinary field. Most articles are commissioned by the Editor and all Review an Opinion articles are peer-reviewed.

46. Beckman Institute: Cognitive Science
cognitive science group researchers are concerned with higher mental processes and how humans represent knowledge and process information.
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Cognitive Science group researchers are concerned with higher mental processes and how humans represent knowledge and process information. The research activities are focused specifically on two mental functions: learning and language.
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The research in learning extends from studies of the very young to fully mature adults. Studies of infants and children investigate the emergence of symbolic functioning. How and when during development do children acquire the capacity for representational thought, the ability to connect a picture, or model to the real thing? How do children come to understand the operations of basic physical laws, or the fact that the world is round and moves about the sun? How do children's early experiences with numbers and measurement affect development of basic quantitative competence? For example, the Chinese and Western systems of naming numbers differ; there is evidence that this difference affects learning the names of numbers in the two cultures. Other research is concerned with the use of memory in learning and how older children and adults use examples in learning problem-solving skills. Research in advanced knowledge acquisition is directed toward instructional strategies that allow people to master complex concepts and transfer their knowledge from formal schooling to real-world cases.

47. OverView - CogSci 2007 - 29th Annual Meeting Of The Cognitive
CogSci 2007 is the annual meeting of the cognitive science Society for basic and applied cognitive science research. We encourage researchers from across
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48. UC Merced Cognitive Science
The 10th University of California campus is now open and launching graduate and undergraduate degrees in cognitive science. We welcome applications from
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Home People Talks Graduate ... Undergraduate Check out our new pamphlet The 10th University of California campus is now open and launching graduate and undergraduate degrees in Cognitive Science. We welcome applications from individuals interested in conducting pioneering, cutting edge cognitive science research at the first American research university in the 21st century. Emphases include: High level cognition Language Perception Cognitive development Computational modeling Cognitive engineering UC Merced is located at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and just two hours from San Francisco Bay and Silicon Valley. Cognitive science is one of the university's signature programs.

49. Cognitive Science Summaries, Edited By Jim Davies
This site has summaries of artificial intelligence and cognitive science papers and book chapters. It is intended to help find papers to read,
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~jimmyd/summaries/index.html
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50. Free Online MIT Course Materials | Brain And Cognitive Sciences | MIT OpenCourse
MIT OCW Brain and cognitive science numerical course listing. We are unique among neuroscience and cognitive science departments in our breadth,
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The human brain is the most complex, sophisticated, and powerful information-processing device known. To study its complexities, the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology combines the experimental technologies of neurobiology, neuroscience, and psychology, with the theoretical power that comes from the fields of computational neuroscience and cognitive science. The Department was founded by Hans-Lukas Teuber in 1964 as a Department of Psychology, with the then-radical vision that the study of brain and mind are inseparable. Today, at a time of increasing specialization and fragmentation, our goal remains to understand cognition- its processes, and its mechanisms at the level of molecules, neurons, networks of neurons, and cognitive modules. We are unique among neuroscience and cognitive science departments in our breadth, and in the scope of our ambition. We span a very large range of inquiry into the brain and mind, and our work bridges many different levels of analysis including molecular, cellular, systems, computational and cognitive approaches.

51. UCI Department Of Cognitive Sciences
The Department of cognitive sciences pursues research in four broad areas cognition and information processing, mathematical behavioral science,
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Welcome The Department of Cognitive Sciences pursues research in four broad areas: cognition and information processing, mathematical behavioral science, perception and action, and cognitive neuroscience. It is also the home department for the undergraduate Psychology major at UC Irvine Graduate-level training is offered in the following areas: (i) Cognition and Information Processing, (ii) Mathematical Behavioral Science, (iii) Perception and Action, and (iv) Cognitive Neuroscience Undergraduate training is offered through a major in Psychology.
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52. WordNet - Princeton University Cognitive Science Laboratory
An online lexical reference system whose design is inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives
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George A. Miller . Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept. Synsets are interlinked by means of conceptual-semantic and lexical relations. The resulting network of meaningfully related words and concepts can be navigated with the browser . WordNet is also freely and publicly available for download . WordNet's structure makes it a useful tool for computational linguistics and natural language processing Over the years, many people have contributed to the development of WordNet. Currently, the WordNet team includes the following members of the Cognitive Science Laboratory: WordNet has been supported by grants from the NSF, ARDA, DARPA, DTO, and REFLEX.

53. Graduate School Directories - Cognitive Science
The field of cognitive science cognitive science deals with the study of intelligence in all its many incarnations, as well as the study of both the
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54. Institute Of Cognitive Science, UL Lafayette
Insitute of cognitive science, University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
http://ics.louisiana.edu/
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The Institute of Cognitive Science at UL is dedicated to research on cognition and its implications, such as language processing, learning, and adaptation. We are the only program in the South granting the PhD in Cognitive Science. For details on our faculty, programs, and projects, see the links above. Our website has been recently updated, and is still under development. Please send any comments or problems to Jesse Edelstein
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55. Canisius College - Department Of Cognitive Science
cognitive science is a multidisciplinary approach to the study of cognition and intelligent systems. Such systems include human, animal, and artificial
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    The minor program at Canisius is designed to complement majors in the following areas: biology, computer science, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, education, communication studies, and management/marketing. The Cognitive Science Minor is a Core Curriculum Pathway: all requirements for the minor program can be fulfilled within the Core Curriculum. For further information contact John Zeis (Phone: 716-888-2588; zeis@canisius.edu
    With the changes in the philosophy department and the core curriculum, the department is re-evaluating the Cognitive Science program in an effort to better meet the needs of the students.
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56. SUNY Oswego - Majors And Minors: Cognitive Science
Information on the cognitive science program at SUNY Oswego, including program requirements and other related links.
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INFORMATION FOR Prospective Students SUNY Oswego Students Parents Alumni ... majors list Cognitive Science Program Information Cognitive science is an interdisciplinary study of the mind with an emphasis on the interaction of people with computers. Drawing on research methods associated with the fields of psychology, computer science (artificial intelligence), linguistics, philosophy, anthropology and biology, a cognitive scientist is interested in various aspects of processing, problem solving and planning. In addition to learning more about themselves, students of this program will be better equipped for success in our technologically vibrant society RELATED LINKS: Program Requirements Courses by Subject Department Home Page About this Site ... Last Updated: 7/9/07

57. Cognitive Science Osnabrueck
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58. ScienceDirect - Trends In Cognitive Sciences, Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 1-40 (Ja
Two views of simplicity in linguistic theory which connects better with cognitive science? Pages 324326 Nick Chater and Morten H. Christiansen
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59. Program In Neuroscience And Cognitive Science At The University Of Maryland
The Program in Neuroscience and cognitive science at the University of Maryland offers research and training opportunities in neuroscience, cognitive
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The Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science at the University of Maryland offers research and training opportunities in neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience and computational neuroscience with internationally-renowned faculty who interact among three campuses: in Baltimore City, at Baltimore County and at College Park. Each campus offers graduate training leading to a Ph.D. degree. Frequently Requested :: NEWS AND SEMINARS :: Nacs Seminars News Directions FACULTY + RESEARCH :: Meet Our Faculty Faculty Research Topics Meet Featured Graduate Students Research Affiliations PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS :: FAQ's How to Apply UMD Grad School Apply Arrange a Visit UM's Prospective Student Guide How About those Terps! News Highlights 01/04/08 Beth Stevens, NACS Ph.D. 2000, makes significant discovery!
Beth StevensNACS alumni and a postdoctoral scholar in the laboratory of Dr. Ben Barres at Stanford Universityand team have discovered that the immune system may target some brain synapses. The paper announcing this finding appeared in the December 14 issue of the journal Cell.
12/31/07 Job Announcement: Computational Neuroscience
NACS is seeking a tenure-track faculty member at the assistant professor level. Computational neuroscientists working in any areas including sensory and motor physiology, analysis of control systems, and cognitive neuroscience will be considered.

60. International Society For Group Theory In Cognitive Science
Group theory in Robotics, ProblemSolving, Planning, Learning, Language, Perception, Art, Design, Engineering, Manufacturing, Epistemology, Measurement,
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Victor Finn (Russia),
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Bill Hammel (USA),
Slavik Jablan (Jugoslavia), Vladimir Koptsik (Russia), Joan Lasenby (UK), Yanxi Liu (USA), Guerino Mazzola (Switzerland), Denes Nagy (Japan), Thomas Noll (Germany), Frank Park (Korea), Jean Petitot (France), Vladimir Petrov (Russia), Robin Popplestone (USA), Robert Rosen (Canada), Charles Schmidt (USA), Barry Smith (USA), George Stiny (USA), Alexander Voloshinov (Russia), Dorothy Washburn (USA)

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