Distributed cognition has been emerging as a new research direction in cognitive science over the last two decades and is gaining momentum. In a recent study Hollan, Hutchins and Kirsch argue that the distributed cognition framework enables the study of interaction between people and artifacts. This thesis views tools as an integral part of cognition, and focuses on the complex interaction between brain, body and environment, which complements automatic internal processing in the brain and assists with individual and group problem solving. The thesis analyses some existing research about teams working in high-pressure environments and their complex interactions with their external environment, cognitive tools and each other
The function of groups as information processors is increasingly being recognised in a number of the...
Abstract – The focus of most information fusion research, so far, has been on the technology, i.e. i...
The nature of teams is changing in that the implementation of distributed teams as a definable organ...
We are quickly passing through the historical moment when people work in front of a single computer,...
We are quickly passing through the historical moment when people work in front of a single computer,...
ABSTRACT Among the many contested boundaries in science studies is that between the cognitive and th...
Cognition is thinking, and thinking has been distributed for millions of years – for as long as our ...
Team decision-making becomes more complex when problem specifications and availability of resources ...
The general introduction, which is replicated across all four volumes, aims to orientate readers unf...
What does it take to perform collaborative interdisciplinarity with good epistemic and academic resu...
Distributed cognition is a framework for analysing collaborative work. It focuses on interactions be...
community has more to learn from cognitive science. This article will introduce the “radical ” notio...
Our purpose in this paper is to propose distributed cognition (Hollan, Hutchins, & Kirsh, 1999; ...
Abstract. Distributed cognition is a framework for analysing collaborative work. It focuses on inter...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the concept of distributed cognition (DCog) in the context of cl...
The function of groups as information processors is increasingly being recognised in a number of the...
Abstract – The focus of most information fusion research, so far, has been on the technology, i.e. i...
The nature of teams is changing in that the implementation of distributed teams as a definable organ...
We are quickly passing through the historical moment when people work in front of a single computer,...
We are quickly passing through the historical moment when people work in front of a single computer,...
ABSTRACT Among the many contested boundaries in science studies is that between the cognitive and th...
Cognition is thinking, and thinking has been distributed for millions of years – for as long as our ...
Team decision-making becomes more complex when problem specifications and availability of resources ...
The general introduction, which is replicated across all four volumes, aims to orientate readers unf...
What does it take to perform collaborative interdisciplinarity with good epistemic and academic resu...
Distributed cognition is a framework for analysing collaborative work. It focuses on interactions be...
community has more to learn from cognitive science. This article will introduce the “radical ” notio...
Our purpose in this paper is to propose distributed cognition (Hollan, Hutchins, & Kirsh, 1999; ...
Abstract. Distributed cognition is a framework for analysing collaborative work. It focuses on inter...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the concept of distributed cognition (DCog) in the context of cl...
The function of groups as information processors is increasingly being recognised in a number of the...
Abstract – The focus of most information fusion research, so far, has been on the technology, i.e. i...
The nature of teams is changing in that the implementation of distributed teams as a definable organ...