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  1. Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Science: Multiple Code Theory, A by Wilma Bucci, 1997-05-16
  2. Advances in Clinical Cognitive Science: Formal Modeling of Processes And Symptoms
  3. Philosophy of Science, Cognitive Psychology, and Educational Theory and Practice (S U N Y Series in Science Education) (Suny Series in Science Education)
  4. The Foundations of Cognitive Science
  5. The Artful Mind: Cognitive Science and the Riddle of Human Creativity
  6. Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science
  7. Human Reasoning and Cognitive Science (Bradford Books) by Keith Stenning, Michiel van Lambalgen, 2008-08-31
  8. Methods and Tactics in Cognitive Science
  9. Mind and Morals: Essays on Ethics and Cognitive Science
  10. Philosophy of Science: An Overview for Cognitive Science (Tutorial Essays in Cognitive Science Series) by William Bechtel, 1988-04-01
  11. Cognitive Science, Literature, and the Arts: A Guide for Humanists by Patrick Colm Hogan, 2003-07-03
  12. A Cognitive Theory of Magic (Cognitive Science of Religion Series) by Jesper S_rensen, 2006-12-01
  13. Effortless Attention: A New Perspective in the Cognitive Science of Attention and Action (Bradford Books)
  14. What is Cognitive Science

41. School Of Computer Science
School of Computer Science. Research in Theoretical computer science; Applied computer science and software engineering; AI and cognitive science.
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/
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42. Www.psych.indiana.edu/
Brain and cognitive sciences at the University of RochesterBased on cognitive and computational science and cognitive neuroscience, research in the Department focuses on learning, development and plasticity;
http://www.psych.indiana.edu/

43. Cognitive Science @ Georgia Tech
Learning, robotics. Features an excellent technical report server.
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/cogsci/

44. Johns Hopkins University Cognitive Science/IGERT Program
The cognitive science Department provides theoreticallyoriented, research and training Philosophical and Formal Foundations of cognitive science
http://www.cog.jhu.edu/
Department of
Cognitive Science
The 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. Our Ph.D. program, supported by a IGERT NSF training program , prepares graduate students for academic careers in cognitive science programs and in the associated traditional disciplines. Announcement:
LSA Workshop at Harvard - July 2, 2005:
Organizer: Dr. Geraldine Legendre
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Our own Dr. Paul Smolensky has won the 2005 David E. Rumelhart Prize for Contributions to the Theoretical Foundations of Human Cognition. Congratulations, Paul! How to Apply to the Ph.D. program Applications for admissions to our graduate program for the 06-07 academic year are due January 15, 2006.

45. Department Of Philosophy, Indiana University Bloomington
Department of Philosophy Bloomington, Indiana - BA, MA, PhD (and joint PhD with cognitive science)
http://www.indiana.edu/~phil/
Home Local Lore Programs People ... Trouble with the Printer Friendly Link? News: Sycamore Hall The Department of Philosophy is located in Sycamore Hall, near the southeast corner of campus.
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46. Ashok K. Goel
Ashok Goel is an Associate Professor of Computer and cognitive science at Georgia Institute of Technology. Research in various aspects of design includes investigation of the creative exploration involved in solving problems.
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/aimosaic/faculty/goel/
Note: For best results, please use a frames-aware browser, which yours is not. Click here to upgrade your browser to its most recent version, which should handle frames; if it doesn't, try or later. Ashok K. Goel is an Associate Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science in the College of Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology .He is a faculty member in the cognitive science program , the artificial intelligence group , the intelligent systems group ,and the mobile robotics laboratory Bio
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47. Weiterleitung
An interdisciplinary journal of cognitive science.
http://www.degruyter.de/journals/cogling/

48. Cognitive Science - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
cognitive science is usually defined as the scientific study either of mind or Practically every introduction to cognitive science also stresses that it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_science
Cognitive science
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Cognitive science is usually defined as the scientific study either of mind or of intelligence (e.g. Luger 1994). Practically every introduction to cognitive science also stresses that it is highly interdisciplinary ; it is often said to consist of, take part in, and collaborate with psychology (especially cognitive psychology artificial intelligence linguistics and psycholinguistics philosophy (especially philosophy of mind neuroscience logic robotics ... anthropology and biology (including biomechanics
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    Cognitive science tends to view the world outside the mind much as other sciences do; thus it has an objective, observer-independent existence. Cognitive science is usually seen as compatible with and interdependent with the physical sciences, and makes frequent use of the scientific method , as well as simulation or modeling , often comparing the output of models with aspects of human behavior. Still, there is much disagreement about the exact relationship between cognitive science and other fields, and the inter-disciplinary nature of cognitive science is largely both unrealized and circumscribed. Cognitive science has much to its credit. Among other accomplishments, it has given rise to models of human

49. UCI Department Of Cognitive Sciences
The Department of cognitive sciences at UCI offers a graduate degree program with concentrations in cognition, perception, cognitive neuroscience and
http://www.cogsci.uci.edu/
The Department of Cognitive Sciences at UCI offers a graduate degree program with concentrations in cognition, perception, cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology, experimental psychology and mathematical behavioral sciences, and an undergraduate degree program in psychology.

50. AI/Cognitive Science Paper Archive - David Leake, Indiana University
Archive of artificial intelligence and cognitive science papers from Indiana university, primarily from the casebased reasoning group.
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~leake/INDEX.html
Artificial Intelligence/Cognitive Science Report and Reprint Archive
David Leake
Computer Science Department
, Indiana University
Full papers are in compressed postscript unless otherwise specified. Abstracts are in plain text or html. A plain text listing of archive contents in refer format with abstracts, publication information and keywords is also available. The archive was last updated on August 18, 2000. For problems, questions, or comments please contact David Leake at leake@cs.indiana.edu The URL for this index page is http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~leake/INDEX.html. Papers can also be retrieved by anonomous ftp from ftp.cs.indiana.edu (129.79.254.195) in the directory /pub/leake. The archive is divided into sections for Two additional on-line resources maintained by David Leake are:
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Leake, D. B., editor. (1996)

51. Bouncing To CSL
Home page for CSL, science research lab for remote viewing, anomalous cognition, parapsychology. Former STARGATE / STAR GATE program.
http://www.lfr.org/CSL/
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52. John Rethorst - Art And Imagination: Implications Of Cognitive Science For Moral
Article by Jonathan Rethorst. Reviews the claim that art is good for the soul.
http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/PES/97_docs/rethorst.html
Art and Imagination: Implications of
Cognitive Science for Moral Education
John Rethorst
Cornell University
When the fine philosopher Iris Murdoch says that "teaching art is teaching morals," she is at once in agreement with the poets Shelley and Yeats as well as with John Dewey. She is also radically, even dangerously, susceptible to misunderstanding. She does not mean that the arts, or a study of them, will police a change in behavior, or even contribute to a discussion between Kantian and utilitarian points of view. She does not mean that virtue may be inculcated in the unsuspecting by books of virtues, stories selected to tell you what virtue is, and why you have to do it that way. Rather, she means something much deeper, something close to the heart of morality and of education. She says that art is good for the soul. A working demonstration of such a concept is difficult. Kant tried it in the third critique, but his arguments are consistent with the ideal of universal reason that informs his work. And since universal reason is problematic, as MacIntyre and others have recently suggested, this leaves the question of what art actually does open for further study.

53. Laboratories For Fundamental Research
The cognitive sciences Laboratory. CSL has been the home of the US Governmentsponsored research into Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) since 1985.
http://www.lfr.org/
Welcome to the Laboratories for Fundamental Research
We conduct basic and applied research on the leading-edge of a variety of disciplines. Our current efforts involve:

54. Cognitive Science Society Annual Meetings
cognitive science Society promotes scientific interchange among researchers in disciplines comprising the field of cognitive science, including Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Anthropology, Psychology, Neuroscience, Philosophy, and Education.
http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/cogsci.html
Cognitive Science Society Annual Meetings This year's meeting (2005)
The 27th annual meeting was held in Stresa, Italy from July 21-24, 2005, and was chaired by Bruno Bara, Larry Barsalou, and Monica Bucciarelli. Next year's meeting (2006)
The 28th annual meeting will be held in Vancouver, BC, Canada from July 26-29, 2006, and will be chaired by Naomi Miyake and Ron Sun. Conference Proceedings On-line
Since 2000, the society has archived the conference proceedings. Follow this link for proceedings from 2000 through 2005. Tutorial Materials On-Line Follow this link to obtain the materials from tutorials presented in conjunction with the 2002 Cognitive science Society meeting. Future Meetings COGSCI 2006
The 28th Annual Meeting will take place in 2006 in Vancouver, BC, Canada and is being organized by Naomi Miyake and Ron Sun. CONFERENCE CHAIRING
If you are interested in chairing a future conference, please contact the society executive officer (Tom Ward, at tward@bama.ua.edu ) or governing board chair (Richard Young at r.m.young@acm.org

55. Lund University
cognitive science.
http://lucs.fil.lu.se/

56. PHICS: Graduate Student Conference On Philosophy And Cognitive Science
Graduate student conference on philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and cognitive science. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. September 28 to 30, 2001.
http://www.carleton.ca/iis/PHICS
Graduate Student Conference on Philosophy of Mind,
Philosophy of Language, and Cognitive Science.

Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
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57. RUCCS
Cognitivist philosophy (Fodor, Stich, McGinn), Psychophysics (Julesz, Kowler), cognitive psych. (Pylyshyn, Leslie).
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"Mind-reading Monkeys?: The Evolution of our Theory of Mind Capacities"

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58. Phenomenology And Cognitive Science
Collects resources on the intersection between phenomenology of Husserlian kind or origin and the new cognitive science, a nonreductionist science of cognition which takes consciousness seriously.
http://www.swif.uniba.it/lei/mind/topics/00000032.htm
SWIF Philosophy of Mind updated: 16 April 2003 http://www.swif.uniba.it/lei/mind/topics phenom.htm
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Phenomenology and Cognitive Science Eugenio Borrelli University of Milano-Bicocca (Milan, Italy)
eugenio.borrelli@unimib.it
This page collects international resources on the intersection between phenomenology of Husserlian kind or origin and the new (neuro-)cognitive science, a non-reductionist science of cognition which takes consciousness seriously. This bibliography has been inspired by the book " Petitot, J.-Varela, F.-Pachoud, B.- Roy J.M. (editors.), Naturalizing phenomenology . Issues in contemporary phenomenology and cognitive science , Standford University Press, Standford (California), 1999". The page contains also some international Phenomenology Resources (archives, sites, institutes) Bibliography Phenomenology Resources Journal Bibliography A B C D E ... H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z B Elisabeth Baumgartner, Wilhelm Baumgartner, Bojan Borstner, Matjaz Potrc, John Shawe-Taylor and Elizabeth Valentine (Eds.)

59. LARRY HAUSER: Philosophy Resources, Etc.
Philosopher of mind and language, especially concerned with issues in cognitive science. Extensive online resources provided.
http://members.aol.com/lshauser/index.html

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60. Cognitive Science Summaries, Edited By Jim Davies
This site has summaries of artificial intelligence and cognitive science articles The cognitive science Summaries project is a part of my Educational
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~jimmyd/summaries/
Cognitive Science Summaries
edited by Jim Davies This site has summaries of artificial intelligence and cognitive science articles and book chapters. It is intended to help find papers to read, or as a reminder of the gist of a paper you've already read. Please contribute to this site with your own summaries. Multiple summaries of the same article are terrific. Many people have contributed to this site. The Cognitive Science Summaries project is a part of my Educational Research theme. Would you like to be automatically notified when this page changes? Try mind-it. Here is the template for the summaries, if you care to use it. Don't worry about converting it if you have already written the summary in another format just email me the text file and I will take care of the rest. To help you understand these summaries, it might be helpful to look at the Other online resources . If you cite a paper you really should read it. If you want to cite a summary on this site, use the following format: Furcy, D. (1999). Summary of Amarel 1968 On representations of problems of reasoning about actions. In J. Davies (ed.)

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