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Cognitive Science (3 Volume Set)

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Cognitive science explores intelligence and intelligent systems. Several disciplines, including psychology, philosophy, linguistics, and the neurosciences, have a well-established interest in these topics. An attempt to organize and unify views of thought developed within these distinct disciplines, cognitive science is concerned with the construction of abstract theory of intelligent processes, the investigation of human and animal intelligence, and a discussion of computational principles that underlie the organization and behavior of computer programs.
This three volume set presents a careful selection of the most important articles on cognitive science, divided into the following
Foundational Issues
Conceptualization, Learning, & Memory
Representation
Problem Solving & Understanding
Visual Perception
Comprehension Production
Articles in these volumes have been drawn from various books and from the following Science, Psychological Bulletin, The Psychology of Computer Vision, Psychological Review, Cognitive Science, Computers and Thought, Artificial Intelligence, Computers and Biomedical Research, Cognitive Psychology, Cognition, Language and Speech, and Computational Linguistics

1 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1995

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