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  1. 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
  2. Cognitive Dimensions of Social Science: The Way We Think About Politics, Economics, Law, and Society (Psychology) by Mark Turner, 2003-03-27
  3. Mind as Machine: A History of Cognitive Science by Margaret Boden, 2008-08-15
  4. Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in Cognitive Therapy (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: Science and Practice, 2)
  5. An Invitation to Cognitive Science: Vol. 4: Methods, Models, and Conceptual Issues
  6. Theorizing Religions Past: Archaeology, History, and Cognition (Cognitive Science of Religion Series) by Luther H. Martin, 2004-10
  7. Integrated Models of Cognitive Systems (Cognitive Models and Architectures)
  8. A Proverb in Mind : The Cognitive Science of Proverbial Wit and Wisdom by Richard P. Honeck, 1997-06-01
  9. I-Language: An Introduction to Linguistics as Cognitive Science (Core Linguistics) by Daniela Isac, Charles Reiss, 2008-06-24
  10. Emotion Science: Cognitive and Neuroscientific Approaches to Understanding Human Emotions by Elaine Fox, 2008-10-15
  11. Mind: Introduction to Cognitive Science by Paul Thagard, 1996-10-01
  12. A Companion to Cognitive Science (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
  13. Vision Science: Photons to Phenomenology by Stephen E. Palmer, 1999-05-07
  14. Perception (Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science)

81. The Institute Of Cognitive Science | University Of Colorado At Boulder
The Institute of cognitive science (ICS) at CUBoulder has gained an international reputation for its promotion of interdisciplinary research and training
http://psych-www.colorado.edu/ics/home.html
Throughout the academic year, colloquia and other events are held on selected Fridays, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Check schedule for details
ICS Research Grants
The Institute of Cognitive Science (ICS) at CU-Boulder has gained an international reputation for its promotion of interdisciplinary research and training in cognitive science. The institute is known for theory development and the application of those theories to real-world problems. The institute also houses two research centers, the Center for Lifelong Learning and Design (L3D) and the Center for Spoken Language Research (CSLR).
What's new...
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82. International Society For Group Theory In Cognitive Science
Group theory in Robotics, ProblemSolving, Planning, Learning, Language, Perception, Art, Design, Engineering, Manufacturing, Epistemology, Measurement, Computation, Neuroscience, Anthropology, Semiotics.
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~mleyton/GT.htm
GT-CS
International Society for
Group Theory in Cognitive Science BB Society President:
Michael Leyton (USA) Eloise Carlton (USA),
Vladimir Dorodnitsyn (Russia),
Roy Eagleson (Canada),
Athanassios Economou (USA),
Mario Ferraro (Italy),
Victor Finn (Russia),
Nathaniel Friedman (USA),
Ted Goranson (USA),
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)

83. Cognitive Science Osnabrueck
International Program in cognitive science.
http://www.cogsci.uni-osnabrueck.de/
http://www.cogsci.uni-osnabrueck.de http://www.cogsci.uni-osnabrueck.de

84. Laboratory For Cognitive Neuropsychology
Founded in 1997 by Ovid Tzeng and Daisy Hung, the laboratory at the National YangMing University is devoted to basic research in the cognitive science.
http://daisy.ym.edu.tw/

85. Elsevier.com - Trends In Cognitive Sciences
Essential reading for those working in the cognitive sciences or in related Trends in cognitive sciences provides an instant overview of current
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/product/cws_home/600356
Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Trends in Cognitive Sciences Journal information Product description Editorial board Abstracting/indexing Special issues and supplements For Authors Guide for authors Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Journal related information Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area About Elsevier Select your view TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES
Editor:
S. Rahman

See editorial board for all editors information
Description
Mapping an evolving science.

This journal brings together research in psychology, artificial intelligence, linguistics, philosophy, computer science, anthropology, physiology and neuroscience, Trends in Cognitive Sciences (TiCS) provides a platform for the interaction of these disciplines and the evolution of cognitive research as an independent field of study.
Keep up with the latest developments
Essential reading for those working in the cognitive sciences or in related specialist areas, Trends in Cognitive Sciences provides an instant overview of current thinking for scientists, students and teachers who want to keep up with the latest developments in cognitive sciences.

86. SocietyService Redirect
If you are not a member of the cognitive science Society, you will not be able to access this journal via the Society Service site; in this case,
http://www.elsevier.com/gej-ng/10/15/15/show/
Access to this journal is now available for members of the Cognitive Science Society via the Society Service at ScienceDirect. In order to access this journal, you will need to activate your account. To do this, please visit the activation page for this journal at: https://cs.sciencedirect.com/activate/cogsci/members , where you will find directions on how to proceed with your registration and access to the new site.
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If you are not a member of the Cognitive Science Society , you will not be able to access this journal via the Society Service site; in this case, you may visit the journal at www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03640213

87. Cognitive Science
AI Topics provides basic, understandable information and helpful resources concerning artificial intelligence, with an emphasis on material available
http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/html/cogsci.html
Cognitive Science THE TOPICS AI in the news AI Overview Agents Applications Cognitive Science Education Ethical/Social Expert Systems FAQs History Interfaces Machine Learning Natural Language Philosophy Reasoning Reference Shelf Representation Resources Robots Science Fiction Speech Turing Test Vision What's Left?
QUICK START tips AI Overview A - Z Index AI in the news Doing a Report for School Site Map Reference Shelf How to use this site Search Engine DIRECTORY How to use this site Announcements A - Z Index Site Map Reference Shelf Search Engine Contact AI Topics Notices Disclosures AI Topics Home AAAI Home Good Places to Start Readings Online Related Web Sites Related Pages ... More Readings
see FAQ Recent News about THE TOPICS (annotated)
"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. Robotics and expert systems are major branches of that. The other is to use a computer's artificial intelligence to understand how humans think. In a humanoid way. If you test your programs not merely by what they can accomplish, but how they accomplish it, they you're really doing cognitive science; you're using AI to understand the human mind." Herbert Simon The field of cognitive science overlaps AI. Cognitive scientists study the nature of intelligence from a psychological point of view, mostly building computer models that help elucidate what happens in our brains during problem solving, remembering, perceiving, and other psychological processes. One major contribution of AI and cognitive science to psychology has been the information processing model of human thinking in which the metaphor of brain-as-computer is taken quite literally.

88. Cognitive Science At Michigan State University
Specialization in cognitive science is for students in master s and doctoral programs in audiology and speech sciences, computer science,
http://www.cogsci.msu.edu/
Information Graduate Program 2005-2006 Academic Year Funding News
  • The Undergraduate Specialization in Cognitive Science has been approved and is scheduled to start fall semester 2005. The Cognitive Imaging Research Center ( CIRC ) is now up and running, supporting cognitively oriented fMRI.

updated: 8/22/05 info@cogsci.msu.edu

89. Institute For Research In Cognitive Science
University of Pennsylvania Institute includes topic areas, areas of research, faculty listings and publication links.
http://www.ircs.upenn.edu/
Welcome to IRCS
The Institute for Research in Cognitive Science at the University of Pennsylvania fosters the development of a science of the human mind through the interaction of investigators from the disclipines of Linguistics, Mathematical Logic, Philosophy, Psychology, Computer Science, and Neuroscience.
IGERT
IRCS is pleased to announce the start of Penn's new IGERT training program in
Language and Communication Sciences
Highlights of Penn's Cognitive Science Community
honors and contributions
projects and related talks publications in the news IRCS Friday Noon Colloquium Series
Click here for Fall 2005 schedule
Brain and Language Series
Click here for Fall 2005 schedule

About IRCS
home
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administration affiliated faculty postdocs ... researchers Research at IRCS
research at IRCS
collaborative projects associated programs Events at IRCS current past Education undergraduate graduate PENNlincs outreach to K-12 students and teachers Library technical reports Search Institute for Research in Cognitive Science University of Pennsylvania 3401 Walnut Street, Suite 400A

90. AICS 2001 : 12th Irish Conf. On Artificial Intelligence And Cognitive Science
2001, September 57, Maynooth, Ireland.
http://www.cs.may.ie/aics
AICS 2001
th Irish Conference on
5 September - 7 September, 2001.
National University of Ireland (NUI), Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland.
Sponsored by
AICS conferences have previously provided a forum for the presentation and discussion of original research in the areas of Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science and related disciplines. In recent years papers have been presented in the areas of: Genetic Algorithms, Connectionist Models, Case-Based Reasoning, Information Retrieval, Learning, Robotics, Planning and Scheduling, Natural Language Processing and Cognitive Linguistics. Maynooth is a University town located 17 miles west of Dublin (Ireland). Its charming leafy campus has a rich 200 year-old tradition, evolving from a religious seminary into a non-denominational university centre of some 5,000 students. Maynooth is within commuting distance from Dublin, being well serviced by public transport and motorway, and is only 25 miles from Dublin Airport.

91. Towards A Cognitive Science Of Science - Structural Cognition
Towards a cognitive science of Science Structural Cognition.
http://www.arxia.com/florian/cog/
Towards a Cognitive Science of Science
by Razvan V. Florian
Note : This paper was written during spring 1999. I see now a bit differently some of the issues discussed in this paper; however I still hold with the implications and applications proposed at that time. I plan to post here soon an updated version of this paper.
Please see also R. V. Florian, Why it is important to build robots capable of doing science , to be presented at the Epigenetic Robotics Workshop, International Conference on Simulating Adaptive Behaviour (SAB02), Edinburgh, UK, 2002 Advertising
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1. Foreword
Up to our times, the mastering of sciences (especially those considered 'hard' ones, like mathematics and physics) remains reserved to a elite. In school, the students who feel comfortable with those sciences are considered somehow gifted by the others and the failure rates are extremely high. On the other hand, the teaching of science is still done almost empirically. The examples of the powerful results of the science and technology are legion around us. However, we have basically the same genetic material as the our ancestors who lived some millenniums ago, when the world was much simpler and the notion of mathematics barely existed. The brains that we have are made (from an evolutionary point of view) not for physics and mathematics, but for survival in the savanna. This means that behind the complexity of the science of our days, there are some basic cognitive mechanisms that are accessible to everyone. The unraveling of these mechanisms would not only ease a lot the teaching of science and democratize it, but even explain why we could have a science at all and open new ways of doing it.

92. SUNY At Buffalo: Center For Cognitive Science
Center for cognitive science at SUNY Buffalo (CCS). State University of New York Email. hhjones@buffalo.edu Key Resource Links2Go cognitive science
http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/WWW/cogsci/
This site is no longer active. Please visit our new site at:
http://wings.buffalo.edu/cogsci
State University of New York at Buffalo
About the Center Research Groups People ... Other Links
Contacting the Center
For a detailed brochure about the Center and its members or for other information regarding cognitive science at the University at Buffalo, the Center for Cognitive Science can be contacted as follows: Center for Cognitive Science
Heike H. Jones
Administrative Assistant

652 Baldy Hall
State University of New York at Buffalo

Buffalo,
NY 14260
Tel:
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Email: hhjones@buffalo.edu
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93. ICL: Interactive Cognition Lab - UCSD Cognitive Science
Researches fundamental topics needed for designing interactive environments. Areas of research, affiliations, virtual tour of the lab, projects, staff, and publications.
http://interactivity.ucsd.edu/
document.write(""); We research fundamental topics needed for designing interactive environments. These include the nature of Distributed Collaboration, Interactivity, Coordination, Human Computer Interaction, Representation, E-Learning, Attention Management and how to increase the Context Awareness of our environments. Phone 1:
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Email: kirsh@ucsd.edu
More Contact Info University of California, San Diego
Department of Cognitive Science
ICLab, CSB Room #205/206
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093 Get Directions
How good are annotated videos at improving shared understanding? We test annotated videos... More We are currently conducting research on team based collaboration in hopes of gaining... More What are some of the ways we can use the power of the digital world to enhance the way we work with paper that understands...

94. Canadian Undergraduate Journal Of Cognitive Science
An online, refereed cognitive science journal for and by Canadian undergraduates. Submissions from undergraduates in other countries will also be
http://www.sfu.ca/cognitive-science/journal/
News
  • 2005 Call For Papers released. Backissues:
  • Important Dates April 2005
    2005 Call For Papers released November 2005 Issue #4 released
    Comments, questions, queries? Email us at cogs-journal@sfu.ca 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.

    We're pleased to announce the third issue of the Canadian Undergraduate Journal of Cognitive Science. In our first issue, we published four diverse works representing three different universities in three different Canadian provinces. Last year, we reached an international audience and published a well-rounded assortment of basic and applied research from several of cognitive science's component disciplines. This year we have expanded our scope further. See the table of contents above.

95. French, Robert M.
Connectionism and philosophy of cognitive science (Univ. de Li¨ge, Belgium)
http://www.fapse.ulg.ac.be/Lab/Trav/rfrench.html

96. Cognitive Science - Simon Fraser University
cognitive science Program Simon Fraser University Burnaby BC, V5A 1S6 2005 Conference Vancouver Studies in cognitive science Feb 45 2005
http://www.sfu.ca/cognitive-science/
Cognitive Science Program
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby BC, V5A 1S6 Phone: (604) 268-7127
Fax: (604) 268-7128 Program Desc. Faculty Courses Contacts ... FAQ Conferences and Events SFU CogSci Alumni Events New Directions in Cognitive Science Feb 3-4, 2006
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver

For more info, email: cogsci-conference2006@sfu.ca
  • General Info Program Info Associated Departments Links Past Conferences CogSci Student Union Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science has changed its name to "New Directions in Cognitive Science" and is published by Oxford University Press, General Editor, Francis Jeffry Pelletier. Cogs 100 offered Fall 2005
    Cogs 300 offered Spring 2006.
  • 97. Intelligent Systems Program
    Interdisciplinary education and research in artificial intelligence and cognitive science.
    http://www.isp.pitt.edu/
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    98. Cognitive Science Department Home - Undergraduate - Graduate
    Having been launched in 2002, the cognitive science Department (CSD) at Rensselaer is the world s newest department of cognitive science.
    http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/

    99. Minds And Gods Conference
    University of Michigan Culture and Cognition Program and John Templeton Foundation sponsored conference. Excellent cognitive science of religion bibliography, session abstracts, and photographs. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, March 2830, 2002.
    http://www.icc.isr.umich.edu/Mindsandgods.html
    Minds and Gods: The Cognitive Science of Religion March 28-30, 2002 Sponsored by The And The John Templeton Foundation with special thanks to Elaine Whitaker, conference coordinator More Photos from the Conference Still More Photos Downloadable Bibliography Downloadable Abstracts and Program Information Justin Barrett, conference organizer Stewart Guthrie A conference in honor of E. Thomas Lawson

    100. UVA CogSci Home
    Graduate cognitive science Programs. The undergraduate major in cognitive science at the University of Virginia prepares students for a wide variety of
    http://www.virginia.edu/cognitivescience/
    Cognitive Science Program
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    The undergraduate major in cognitive science at the University of Virginia prepares students for a wide variety of career opportunities. The options available depend on the particular program of study designed by the student. Knowledge, intelligence, logic, and information processing form a subject matter that can and should be studied from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. These include cognitive psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, linguistics, and computer science. Home FAQs Contact Us UVA Home Comments or questions rad5m@virginia.edu

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