Contemporary cognitive neuropsychology attempts to infer unobserved features of normal human cognition, or 'cognitive architecture', from experiments with normals and with brain-damaged subjects in whom certain normal cognitive capacities are altered, diminished, or absent. Fundamental methodological issues about the enterprise of cognitive neuropsychology concern the characterization of methods by which features of normal cognitive architecture can be identified from such data, the assumptions upon which the reliability of such methods are premised, and the limits of such methods—even granting their assumptions—in resolving uncertainties about that architecture. With some idealization, the question of the capacities of various ex...
The use of data from people with cognitive impairments to inform theories of cognition is an establi...
Preface; 1. Introducing cognitive neuropsychology; 2. Converging operations: specific syndromes and ...
Cognitive neuropsychology began in the second half of the nineteenth century when neurologists such ...
The study of the cognitive deficits of neurological patients can provide important information about...
It is difficult to study the mind, but cognitive architectures are one tool. As the mind emerges fro...
Cognitive architectures are theories of cognition that try to capture the essential representations ...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
Cognitive modeling is a promising research area combining the fields of psychology and artificial in...
Neuropsychological results are increasingly cited in cognitive theories although their methodology h...
Explores the relations between neural systems and cognition, emphasizing attention, vision, language...
This paper focuses on the role of treatment in cognitive neuropsychological research, arguing that t...
Research on cognitive architectures attempts to develop unified theories of the mind. This paradigm ...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
One of the core tenets of the scientist-practitioner model, slightly modified to make it applicable ...
This chapter provides a synthetic review of a long-term effort to produce an internally consistent t...
The use of data from people with cognitive impairments to inform theories of cognition is an establi...
Preface; 1. Introducing cognitive neuropsychology; 2. Converging operations: specific syndromes and ...
Cognitive neuropsychology began in the second half of the nineteenth century when neurologists such ...
The study of the cognitive deficits of neurological patients can provide important information about...
It is difficult to study the mind, but cognitive architectures are one tool. As the mind emerges fro...
Cognitive architectures are theories of cognition that try to capture the essential representations ...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
Cognitive modeling is a promising research area combining the fields of psychology and artificial in...
Neuropsychological results are increasingly cited in cognitive theories although their methodology h...
Explores the relations between neural systems and cognition, emphasizing attention, vision, language...
This paper focuses on the role of treatment in cognitive neuropsychological research, arguing that t...
Research on cognitive architectures attempts to develop unified theories of the mind. This paradigm ...
The rate of technological progress is encouraging increasingly sophisticated lines of enquiry in cog...
One of the core tenets of the scientist-practitioner model, slightly modified to make it applicable ...
This chapter provides a synthetic review of a long-term effort to produce an internally consistent t...
The use of data from people with cognitive impairments to inform theories of cognition is an establi...
Preface; 1. Introducing cognitive neuropsychology; 2. Converging operations: specific syndromes and ...
Cognitive neuropsychology began in the second half of the nineteenth century when neurologists such ...