The subject of this special issue is quantum models of cognition. At first sight it may seem bizarre, even ridiculous, to draw a connection between quantum mechanics, a highly successful theory usually understood as modeling sub-atomic phenomena, and cognitive science. However, a growing number of researchers are looking to quantum theory to circumvent stubborn problems within their own fields. This is also true within cognitive science and related areas, hence this special issueArts and Sciences, Irving K. Barber School of (Okanagan)Non UBCPsychology, Department of (Okanagan)ReviewedFacult
The majority of quantum models of cognition are based on quantum physical reductionism. Since the br...
Pothos and Busemeyer argue that quantum probability (QP) provides a descriptive model of behaviour a...
The contribution argues that the emergence of cognitive abilities can be accounted for only by resor...
This talk proceeds from the premise that IR should engage in a more substantial dialogue with cognit...
I reflect on several aspects of the general claim that a quantum-like approach to Cognitive Science ...
We reflect on several aspects of the general claim that a quantum-like approach to Cognitive Science...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology correspond with a classical view of logic and probabi...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology are founded on a classical vision of logic and probab...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
What type of probability theory best describes the way humans make judgments under uncertainty and d...
Abstract: Neuroscience has realized valuable advances. As example, it has identified brain regions p...
Quantum cognition (QC) is a new interdisciplinary research field which applies the mathematical stru...
Neuroscience has realized valuable advances. As example, it has identified brain regions performing ...
The scientific community is becoming more and more interested in the research that applies the mathe...
Much of our understanding of human thinking is based on probabilistic models. This innovative book b...
The majority of quantum models of cognition are based on quantum physical reductionism. Since the br...
Pothos and Busemeyer argue that quantum probability (QP) provides a descriptive model of behaviour a...
The contribution argues that the emergence of cognitive abilities can be accounted for only by resor...
This talk proceeds from the premise that IR should engage in a more substantial dialogue with cognit...
I reflect on several aspects of the general claim that a quantum-like approach to Cognitive Science ...
We reflect on several aspects of the general claim that a quantum-like approach to Cognitive Science...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology correspond with a classical view of logic and probabi...
Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology are founded on a classical vision of logic and probab...
The representation and processing of concepts is one of the hardest challenges in cognitive science....
What type of probability theory best describes the way humans make judgments under uncertainty and d...
Abstract: Neuroscience has realized valuable advances. As example, it has identified brain regions p...
Quantum cognition (QC) is a new interdisciplinary research field which applies the mathematical stru...
Neuroscience has realized valuable advances. As example, it has identified brain regions performing ...
The scientific community is becoming more and more interested in the research that applies the mathe...
Much of our understanding of human thinking is based on probabilistic models. This innovative book b...
The majority of quantum models of cognition are based on quantum physical reductionism. Since the br...
Pothos and Busemeyer argue that quantum probability (QP) provides a descriptive model of behaviour a...
The contribution argues that the emergence of cognitive abilities can be accounted for only by resor...