We 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 retrieved by memory. (B) entails 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 task to extract a mutual relation. Since (B) lasts around 3 seconds, the semantic value of the pieces under comparison must be decided within that time. This implies a fast search of the memory contents. As a fact, exploring human subjects with sequences of simple wo...
According to the language marker hypothesis language has provided homo sapiens with a rich symbolic ...
Cognitive architectures and unified theories of cognition have the potential to offer significant in...
Bayesian brain theories suggest that perception, action and cognition arise as animals minimise the ...
We critically discuss the two moments of human cognition, namely, apprehension (A),whereby a coheren...
Cognition implies perception and judgement. Perception consists in interpreting a sensory stimulus: ...
In my opinion, it is only in the framework of a research dealing with abductive cognition that we ca...
**This is a pre-publication draft of the Précis, which will be published with commentary in a sympos...
Evidence will be reviewed suggesting a fairly direct link between the human ability to think about e...
Human cognition is extended and enacted. Drawing the boundaries of cognition to include the resource...
We distinguish between real versus unreal worlds, and include in the latter category fictional world...
The paper deals with the fundamental problems of cognitive science, starting from the epistemic and ...
The theory of cognition is one of the key points for us to understand the world; it is the cornersto...
Cognition, historically considered uniquely human capacity, has been recently found to be the abilit...
A remarkable feature of the human mind is its capacity to momentarily disengage from the immediate ...
According to some (e.g. Friston, 2010) predictive processing (PP) models of cognition have the pote...
According to the language marker hypothesis language has provided homo sapiens with a rich symbolic ...
Cognitive architectures and unified theories of cognition have the potential to offer significant in...
Bayesian brain theories suggest that perception, action and cognition arise as animals minimise the ...
We critically discuss the two moments of human cognition, namely, apprehension (A),whereby a coheren...
Cognition implies perception and judgement. Perception consists in interpreting a sensory stimulus: ...
In my opinion, it is only in the framework of a research dealing with abductive cognition that we ca...
**This is a pre-publication draft of the Précis, which will be published with commentary in a sympos...
Evidence will be reviewed suggesting a fairly direct link between the human ability to think about e...
Human cognition is extended and enacted. Drawing the boundaries of cognition to include the resource...
We distinguish between real versus unreal worlds, and include in the latter category fictional world...
The paper deals with the fundamental problems of cognitive science, starting from the epistemic and ...
The theory of cognition is one of the key points for us to understand the world; it is the cornersto...
Cognition, historically considered uniquely human capacity, has been recently found to be the abilit...
A remarkable feature of the human mind is its capacity to momentarily disengage from the immediate ...
According to some (e.g. Friston, 2010) predictive processing (PP) models of cognition have the pote...
According to the language marker hypothesis language has provided homo sapiens with a rich symbolic ...
Cognitive architectures and unified theories of cognition have the potential to offer significant in...
Bayesian brain theories suggest that perception, action and cognition arise as animals minimise the ...