A number of studies in the network science literature have attempted to model the effect of network structure on cognitive state fluctuations in social networks. For the most part, these networks use highly simplified models of both cognitive state and social influence. In order to extend these studies and provide the basis for more complex network science simulations, a model of socially-mediated cognitive change is presented. The model attempts to integrate ideas and concepts from a number of disciplines, most notably psychology, evolutionary biology and complexity science. In the model, cognitive states are modelled as networks of binary variables, each of which indicates an agent’s belief in a particular fact. The links between variable...
People are usually brought together in a social network to make synergetic decisions. This decision ...
© Cambridge University Press 2006 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.INTRODUCTION In the last few ...
Computational cognitive models typically focus on individual behavior in isolation. Models frequentl...
We tend to think of cognition as something that takes place inside the heads of individual human age...
Societal level macro models of social behavior do not sufficiently capture nuances needed to adequat...
A series of experiments were performed in order to explore the effect of communication network struc...
Abstract—A series of experiments were performed in order to explore the effect of communication netw...
A series of experiments were performed in order to explore the effect of communication network struc...
A model of mutual influence is presented where the structure of individual’s beliefs and the social ...
In this paper an agent-based model is proposed in which effects of collective cognition are represe...
In this paper an agent-based model is proposed in which effects of collective cognition are represe...
In this paper an agent-based model is proposed in which effects of collective cognition are represe...
In this paper an agent-based model is proposed in which effects of collective cognition are represe...
Human history has been marked by social instability and conflict, often driven by the irreconcilabil...
Social psychologists have shown that people experience cognitive dissonance when two or more of thei...
People are usually brought together in a social network to make synergetic decisions. This decision ...
© Cambridge University Press 2006 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.INTRODUCTION In the last few ...
Computational cognitive models typically focus on individual behavior in isolation. Models frequentl...
We tend to think of cognition as something that takes place inside the heads of individual human age...
Societal level macro models of social behavior do not sufficiently capture nuances needed to adequat...
A series of experiments were performed in order to explore the effect of communication network struc...
Abstract—A series of experiments were performed in order to explore the effect of communication netw...
A series of experiments were performed in order to explore the effect of communication network struc...
A model of mutual influence is presented where the structure of individual’s beliefs and the social ...
In this paper an agent-based model is proposed in which effects of collective cognition are represe...
In this paper an agent-based model is proposed in which effects of collective cognition are represe...
In this paper an agent-based model is proposed in which effects of collective cognition are represe...
In this paper an agent-based model is proposed in which effects of collective cognition are represe...
Human history has been marked by social instability and conflict, often driven by the irreconcilabil...
Social psychologists have shown that people experience cognitive dissonance when two or more of thei...
People are usually brought together in a social network to make synergetic decisions. This decision ...
© Cambridge University Press 2006 and Cambridge University Press, 2009.INTRODUCTION In the last few ...
Computational cognitive models typically focus on individual behavior in isolation. Models frequentl...