The foundations of an adequate cognitive science that binds the cognitive activities of human beings into a coherent conceptual system with the neurological basis of these activities has been slow to develop. The problem is partly due to the complexity of the relationships that must be set up between a naturalistic analysis of the discursive practices such as remembering, and the brain mechanisms by which they are accomplished. There are plenty of intermediate models of cognitive ‘mechanisms’ but they have been developed for the most part with little attention to the ontological constraints on model building that are central to the physical sciences. The transition from human activity to neurological hypothesis can be accomplished by a seco...
The paper presents a model of memory challenging the one proposed by Richard Atkinson and Richard Sh...
Neuroscience research relevant to cognitive processes has grown dramatically in the past two decades...
How we learn and remember are questions that have been central to three intellectual disciplines: ph...
The foundations of an adequate cognitive science that binds the cognitive activities of human beings...
Models of memory in cognitive science and philosophy have traditionally explained human remembering ...
We propose a simple model of recognition, short-term memory, long-term memory and learning
This article builds on ideas presented in Klein (2015a) concerning the importance of a more nuanced,...
This article builds on ideas presented in Klein (2015a) concerning the importance of a more nuanced,...
This chapter draws on just a few of these traditions in cognitive, clinical, developmental, social, ...
This article builds on ideas presented in Klein (2015a) concerning the importance of a more nuanced,...
Humans and other animals are intentional agents; they are capable of acting in ways that are caused ...
The foundations of cognition and cognitive behaviour are consistently proposed to be built upon the ...
A number of models developed in work often called "neural-net" research may be of interest to physio...
The human brain is above all an educatable machine. For this naturally selected computer we have a s...
Theories of Extended Mind have evolved in waves to reach the present state of disagreement with rega...
The paper presents a model of memory challenging the one proposed by Richard Atkinson and Richard Sh...
Neuroscience research relevant to cognitive processes has grown dramatically in the past two decades...
How we learn and remember are questions that have been central to three intellectual disciplines: ph...
The foundations of an adequate cognitive science that binds the cognitive activities of human beings...
Models of memory in cognitive science and philosophy have traditionally explained human remembering ...
We propose a simple model of recognition, short-term memory, long-term memory and learning
This article builds on ideas presented in Klein (2015a) concerning the importance of a more nuanced,...
This article builds on ideas presented in Klein (2015a) concerning the importance of a more nuanced,...
This chapter draws on just a few of these traditions in cognitive, clinical, developmental, social, ...
This article builds on ideas presented in Klein (2015a) concerning the importance of a more nuanced,...
Humans and other animals are intentional agents; they are capable of acting in ways that are caused ...
The foundations of cognition and cognitive behaviour are consistently proposed to be built upon the ...
A number of models developed in work often called "neural-net" research may be of interest to physio...
The human brain is above all an educatable machine. For this naturally selected computer we have a s...
Theories of Extended Mind have evolved in waves to reach the present state of disagreement with rega...
The paper presents a model of memory challenging the one proposed by Richard Atkinson and Richard Sh...
Neuroscience research relevant to cognitive processes has grown dramatically in the past two decades...
How we learn and remember are questions that have been central to three intellectual disciplines: ph...