We critically discuss the two moments of human cognition, namely, apprehension (A),whereby a coherent perception emerges from the recruitment of neuronal groups, and judgment(B),that entails the comparison of two apprehensions acquired at different times, coded in a suitable language and recalled by memory. (B) requires self-consciousness, in so far as the agent who expresses the judgment must be aware that the two apprehensions are submitted to his/her own scrutiny and that it is his/her duty to extract a mutual relation. Since (B) lasts around 3 seconds, the semantic value of the pieces under comparison must be decided within this time. This implies a fast search of the memory contents. As a fact, exploring human subjects with sequences o...
The scientific community is becoming more and more interested in the research that applies the mathe...
A quantum probability model is introduced and used to explain human probability judgment errors incl...
In previous research, we showed that ‘texts that tell a story’ exhibit a statistical structure that ...
We discuss the two moments of human cognition, namely, apprehension (A),whereby a coherent perceptio...
This talk proceeds from the premise that IR should engage in a more substantial dialogue with cognit...
The majority of quantum models of cognition are based on quantum physical reductionism. Since the br...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
We discuss the modalities by which we humans should (and in fact, do) compute. That is, we investiga...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology are founded on a classical vision of logic and probab...
In previous research, we showed that 'texts that tell a story' exhibit a statistical structure that ...
Quantum cognition (QC) is a new interdisciplinary research field which applies the mathematical stru...
Traditional cognitive science rests on a foundation of classical logic and probability theory. This ...
A new trend taking shape in psychological science not only uses quantum physics to explain humans &a...
As a result of the identification of 'identity' and 'indistinguishability' and strong experimental e...
Abstract: Neuroscience has realized valuable advances. As example, it has identified brain regions p...
The scientific community is becoming more and more interested in the research that applies the mathe...
A quantum probability model is introduced and used to explain human probability judgment errors incl...
In previous research, we showed that ‘texts that tell a story’ exhibit a statistical structure that ...
We discuss the two moments of human cognition, namely, apprehension (A),whereby a coherent perceptio...
This talk proceeds from the premise that IR should engage in a more substantial dialogue with cognit...
The majority of quantum models of cognition are based on quantum physical reductionism. Since the br...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
We discuss the modalities by which we humans should (and in fact, do) compute. That is, we investiga...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology are founded on a classical vision of logic and probab...
In previous research, we showed that 'texts that tell a story' exhibit a statistical structure that ...
Quantum cognition (QC) is a new interdisciplinary research field which applies the mathematical stru...
Traditional cognitive science rests on a foundation of classical logic and probability theory. This ...
A new trend taking shape in psychological science not only uses quantum physics to explain humans &a...
As a result of the identification of 'identity' and 'indistinguishability' and strong experimental e...
Abstract: Neuroscience has realized valuable advances. As example, it has identified brain regions p...
The scientific community is becoming more and more interested in the research that applies the mathe...
A quantum probability model is introduced and used to explain human probability judgment errors incl...
In previous research, we showed that ‘texts that tell a story’ exhibit a statistical structure that ...