On the notion of cognition

C Gershenson - arXiv preprint cs/0303006, 2003 - arxiv.org
… of cognition, but we will try to broaden the notion of cognition attempting to enhance our
understanding of it. Etymologically, the word ‘cognition’ … We can say that cognition consists in the …

Culture and cognition

P DiMaggio - Annual review of sociology, 1997 - annualreviews.org
… chapter considers lessons of recent work on cognition forpresuppositions about the nature of
… already benefit from what research on cognition has resolved. The notion ofschema is a fair …

[PDF][PDF] The Notion of'Notion'

N Callaos - Retrieved, 2013 - iiis.org
… “notion” is “cognition” though not all cognitions are notions. If … from “cognition” can also be
predicated from “notion,” though … on the commonalities of the human mind, brain, or cognition. …

On the relationship between emotion and cognition

L Pessoa - Nature reviews neuroscience, 2008 - nature.com
notion, based on current knowledge of brain function and connectivity, that parcelling the
brain into cognitive … also involved in cognition; second, brain regions viewed as 'cognitive' are …

Reflections on shared cognition

JA Cannon‐Bowers, E Salas - Journal of Organizational …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… To begin our discussion, we thought it valuable to first revisit the notion of shared cognition,
… a direct impact on task performance. On the other hand, if we define shared cognition as …

[BOOK][B] Understanding understanding: Essays on cybernetics and cognition

H Von Foerster - 2003 - books.google.com
… Or consider the difference between subject and object, a theme that ultimately developed
into my notions on constructivism. I am unhappy with this discrimination between objective and …

Stress, cognition, and human performance: A literature review and conceptual framework

MA Staal - 2004 - ntrs.nasa.gov
on cognition. While attempting to be as inclusive as possible, the review focuses its examination
on the relationships between cognitive … that supports these notions is large and diverse. …

Force dynamics in language and cognition

L Talmy - Cognitive science, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
… Agonist tending toward rest now ceases impinging on this Agonist and allows it to come to
rest. Where the category of causing was seen to depend on a notion of either the start or the …

What might cognition be, if not computation?

T Van Gelder - The Journal of Philosophy, 1995 - JSTOR
… They are not based on any unduly restrictive definition of the notion of … human cognition
which, on one hand, instantiates the same deep structure as the computational governor, and on

[BOOK][B] Computers as Cognitive Tools: 1

SP Lajoie, SJ Derry - 1993 - books.google.com
… instructional and cognitive psychologists for … on thinking and learning introduced by the
situated cognition movement, led us to conceptualize this book and our introductory chapter on