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Cognition --- Human information processing --- Psychophysics --- Cognition --- Mental Processes --- Psychophysics
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Artificial intelligence --- Human information processing --- Question-answering systems --- Questioning
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Over the past two decades, Ray Jackendoff has persistently tackled difficult issues in the theory of mind and related theories of cognitive processing. Chief among his contributions is a formal theory that elaborates the nature of language and its relationship to a broad set of other domains. Languages of the Mind provides convenient access to Jackendoff's work over the past five years on the nature of mental representations in a variety of cognitive domains, in the context of a detailed theory of the level of conceptual structure developed in his earlier books Semantics and Cognition and Consciousness and the Computational Mind . The first two chapters summarize the theory of levels of mental representation ("languages of the mind") and their relationships to each other and show how conceptual structure can be approached along lines familiar from syntactic and phonological theory. From this background, subsequent chapters develop issues in word learning (and its pertinence to the Piaget-Chomsky debate) and the relation of conceptual structure to the understanding of physical space. Further chapters apply the theory to domains outside of traditional cognitive science. They include an approach to social and cultural cognition modeled on first principles of linguistic theory, the beginnings of a formal description of psychodynamic phenomena, and a discussion of musical parsing and its relation to musical affect that bears on current disputes in linguistic parsing. The final chapter takes up a long-standing conflict between philosophical and psychological approaches to the study of mind, arguing that mental representations should be regarded purely in terms of the combinatorial organization of brain states, and that the philosophical insistence on the intentionality of mental states should be abandoned.
Information, Traitement de l', chez l'homme. --- Psycholinguistique. --- Représentation mentale. --- Sciences cognitives. --- Mental Processes. --- Cognition. --- Psycholinguistics. --- Cognitive science --- Human information processing --- Mental representation --- Psycholinguistics --- Language, Psychology of --- Language and languages --- Psychology of language --- Speech --- Representation, Mental --- Information processing, Human --- Psycholinguistic --- Human Information Processing --- Information Processing, Human --- Cognitive Function --- Cognitions --- Cognitive Functions --- Function, Cognitive --- Functions, Cognitive --- Psychological aspects --- Psychology --- Cognitive psychology --- Cognition --- Mental Processes --- Linguistics --- Thought and thinking --- Abstraction --- Perception --- Bionics --- Information theory in psychology --- Science --- Philosophy of mind --- Cognitive science. --- Human information processing. --- Mental representation. --- Information, Traitement de l', chez l'homme --- Représentation mentale --- Psycholinguistique --- Sciences cognitives --- COGNITIVE SCIENCES/General --- LINGUISTICS & LANGUAGE/General
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The Journal of Logic, Language and Information explores the foundations of natural, formal, and programming languages, as well as the different forms of human and mechanized inference. It covers the logical, linguistic, and information-theoretic parts of the cognitive sciences. Among the principal subareas are Intensional Logics including Dynamic Logic; Nonmonotonic Logic and Belief Revision; Constructive Logics; Complexity Issues in Logic and Linguistics; Theoretical Problems of Logic Programming and Resolution; Categorial Grammar and Type Theory; Generalized Quantification; Information-Oriented Theories of Semantic Structure like Situation Semantics, Discourse Representation Theory, and Dynamic Semantics; Connectionist Models of Logical and Linguistic Structures. The journal offers a forum for researchers interested in the theoretical foundations of these subjects and their interdisciplinary connections.
Mathematical linguistics --- Computer. Automation --- Language and logic --- Computational linguistics --- Human information processing --- Langage et logique --- Linguistique informatique --- Information, Traitement de l', chez l'homme --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Computational linguistics. --- Human information processing. --- Language and logic. --- Arts and Humanities --- Language & Linguistics --- Modelling & Simulation --- Algorithms --- Mathematical Analysis & Logic --- Stochastic Computation --- Information Technology --- Mathematical Sciences --- Arts and Humanities. --- Stochastic Computation. --- Information Technology. --- Mathematical Sciences. --- Traitement de l'information chez l'homme
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Information theory --- Human information processing --- Information theory in psychology --- Théorie de l'information --- Information, Traitement de l', chez l'homme --- Théorie de l'information en psychologie --- Perception --- --Psychologie --- --Mécanisme --- --Human information processing --- Recognition (Psychology) --- Symbole Symbool --- Langage Taalgebruik --- Information (communication) Informatie (communicatie) --- Communication Communicatie --- Mémoire Geheugen --- Cerveau Hersenen --- Memory --- Supraliminal perception --- Cognition --- Apperception --- Senses and sensation --- Thought and thinking --- Information processing, Human --- Bionics --- Théorie de l'information --- Théorie de l'information en psychologie --- Psychologie --- Mécanisme --- Reconnaissance des mots. --- Perception de la parole. --- Perception. --- Psychologie expérimentale. --- Traitement de l'information (psychologie).
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The most important distinction derived from the computational view of thought is between structures and processes. So proclaimed Farah and Kosslyn in 1982, arguing that structures and processes cannot be examined in isolation and concluding that converging operations are required to isolate the structure-process pair that can explain a particular finding. The distinction between structure and process within the study of percepts, concepts and categories is considered in depth in this volume, with penetrating commentaries by fellow authors concluding each chapter. This interes
Lexicology. Semantics --- Psycholinguistics --- Categorization (Psychology). --- Cognition in children. --- Concepts. --- Human information processing. --- Mental representation. --- Perception. --- Ontwikkelingspsychologie --- cognitieve ontwikkeling. --- Categorization (Psychology) --- Cognition (Child psychology) --- Thought and thinking in children --- Child psychology --- Classification (Psychology) --- Abstraction --- Concept formation --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Perception --- Psychology --- Supraliminal perception --- Cognition --- Apperception --- Senses and sensation --- Thought and thinking --- Representation, Mental --- Information processing, Human --- Bionics --- Information theory in psychology
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Of central importance is how our brain is able to select information about our surroundings from the vast amount of information available to it. If we were unable to be selective we would simply be overwhelmed with information. Accordingly, 'selective attention' is a matter of central concern to psychologists. Whereas the advent of information processing approaches has brought a wealth of new data there is still much confusion on the subject and no clear theory concerning selective attention in vision, the most important field of selective attention research. In this book, A. H. C. van der Heijden clarifies the complex concept of selective attention and presents an integrated account of the data. 'Selective Attention in Vision' succeeds in presenting a clear and comprehensive theory that will be of importance to cognitive and experimental psychologists.
Affective and dynamic functions --- Attention. --- Selectivity (Psychology) --- Visual perception --- #SBIB:309H526 --- Optics, Psychological --- Vision --- Perception --- Visual discrimination --- Attention, Selective --- Selective attention --- Selective perception --- Cognition --- Human information processing --- Concentration (Psychology) --- Flow (Psychology) --- Apperception --- Arousal (Physiology) --- Educational psychology --- Memory --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Distraction (Psychology) --- Executive functions (Neuropsychology) --- Interest (Psychology) --- Psychologie van de audiovisuele boodschap --- Psychological aspects --- Visual perception. --- Methoden en technieken --- algemene methodologie --- Selectivity (Psychology). --- algemene methodologie. --- Attention --- Algemene methodologie.
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Cognitieve psychologie --- Cognitive psychology --- Genetic psychology --- Genetische psychologie --- Human intelligence --- Intellect --- Intelligence --- Mind --- Psychologie [Cognitieve ] --- Psychologie [Evolutionistische ] --- Psychologie [Genetische ] --- Psychologie cognitive --- Psychologie génétique --- Psychology [Cognitive ] --- Psychology [Genetic ] --- Verstand --- Intellect. --- Cognition. --- Modularity (Psychology) --- Individual differences. --- Cognition --- Modularité (Psychologie) --- Caractéristiques individuelles --- Individual differences --- Faculty psychology --- Modules (Psychology) --- Human information processing --- Ability --- Psychology --- Mental retardation --- Thought and thinking --- Differences, Individual --- Difference (Psychology) --- Modularité (Psychologie) --- Caractéristiques individuelles --- Psychologie génétique --- Genetic psychology. --- Cognitive psychology.
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This collection of new and previously published essays reflects the major research and thought of one of today's preeminent philosophers of mind.
Cognition --- Mental processes --- Philosophy. --- Content (Psychology) --- Mental representation --- Philosophy of mind --- Contenu (Psychologie) --- Représentation mentale --- Philosophie de l'esprit --- Mental Processes --- Philosophy --- 801.56 --- Mind, Philosophy of --- Mind, Theory of --- Theory of mind --- Cognitive science --- Metaphysics --- Philosophical anthropology --- Representation, Mental --- Abstraction --- Perception --- Mental content --- Psychology --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Human Information Processing --- Information Processing, Human --- Pharmacy Philosophy --- Philosophical Overview --- Hedonism --- Stoicism --- Overview, Philosophical --- Overviews, Philosophical --- Pharmacy Philosophies --- Philosophical Overviews --- Philosophies --- Philosophies, Pharmacy --- Philosophy, Pharmacy --- Cognitive Function --- Cognitions --- Cognitive Functions --- Function, Cognitive --- Functions, Cognitive --- Cognitive psychology --- Theory of knowledge --- Cognition. --- Mental Processes. --- Humanities --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Philosophy & Religion --- Speculative Philosophy --- Psychologic Processes --- Psychologic Processes and Principles --- Psychological Processes --- Phenomena, Psychological --- Processes, Psychologic --- Processes, Psychological --- Psychological Phenomenas --- Psychological Processe --- Philosophy of mind. --- Mental representation. --- Humanities. --- Learning and scholarship --- Classical education
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