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    UNEXPECTED POSSIBLE. A BUILDING-BLOCK APPROACH TO SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCES REVISITED by C.A.M. Hermans

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Next, the author presents insights from neuropsychology and cognitive science, which assist in understanding human processing of surprise in embodied, cultural and social practices. …”
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    Metodyka jako praktyka kulturowa (archetypowa). Ku źródłom zmiany w dydaktyce by Jolanta Kruk

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Two approaches to methodology are proposed: as a socially collective praxis, often unconsciously drawing on cultural practices, and as a so-called expert methodology – a collection of patterns of proper execution, which are a manifestation of the power/knowledge relation in the fi eld of education. Psychology and cognitive science reports confi rm that expert methodology is now losing its theoretical justifi cation. …”
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    AKRASIJA IR SUBJEKTAS EGONOMIKOJE by Zenonas Norkus

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…Egonomics can be considered as kin to cognitive science. Cognitive science naturalises the problematic of traditional epistemology. …”
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    Learning Sciences Perspective on Engineering of Distance Learning. Part 2 by M. A. Tchoshanov

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…This emerging innovative field includes but is not limited to multiple disciplines such as cognitive science, educational psychology, anthropology, computer science, to name a few. …”
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    Learning Sciences Perspective on Engineering of Distance Learning. Part 1 by M. A. Tchoshanov

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…This emerging innovative field includes but is not limited to multiple disciplines such as cognitive science, educational psychology, anthropology, computer science, to name a few. …”
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    Ensemble Classification Approach for Sarcasm Detection by Jyoti Godara, Isha Batra, Rajni Aron, Mohammad Shabaz

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Cognitive science is a technology which focuses on analyzing the human brain using the application of DM. …”
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    Ausgewählte Bemerkungen zur Struktur des mentalen Lexikons aufgrund der Untersuchungen von aphasischen Patienten by Urszula Niekra

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…One of the most interesting problems concerning human speech is the complicated two-way correlation between language and the brain. Cognitive science plays a significant role in understanding patients with aphasic disorders. …”
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    An Innovative Thinking-Based Intelligent Information Fusion Algorithm by Huimin Lu, Liang Hu, Gang Liu, Jin Zhou

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This algorithm fully develops innovative thinking skills of knowledge in information fusion and is a try to converse the abstract conception of brain cognitive science to specific and operable research routes and strategies. …”
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    Digital Humanities and Distributed Cognition: From a Lack of Theory to its Visual Augmentation by Florian Windhager, Eva Mayr

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In this paper, we discuss theories from Cognitive Science on the *extended mind*, which provide a productive framework to theorize the use of tools and technologies for the sake of cognitive self-enhancement. …”
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    Introducing <tt>ActiveInference.jl</tt>: A Julia Library for Simulation and Parameter Estimation with Active Inference Models by Samuel William Nehrer, Jonathan Ehrenreich Laursen, Conor Heins, Karl Friston, Christoph Mathys, Peter Thestrup Waade

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ActiveInference.jl is compatible with cutting-edge Julia libraries designed for cognitive and behavioural modelling, as it is used in computational psychiatry, cognitive science and neuroscience. This means that POMDP active inference models can now be easily fit to empirically observed behaviour using sampling, as well as variational methods. …”
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