Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Cognitive science is usually defined as the scientific study either of mind or of intelligence (e.g. Luger 1994).Practically every formal introduction to cognitive science stresses that it is a highly interdisciplinary research area in which psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy, computer science, anthropology, and biology are its principal specialized or applied branches.Therefore we may distinguish cognitive studies of either human or animal brains, mind and brain"@en }
Showing triples 1 to 4 of
4
with 100 triples per page.
- Index_of_cognitive_science_articles abstract "Cognitive science is usually defined as the scientific study either of mind or of intelligence (e.g. Luger 1994).Practically every formal introduction to cognitive science stresses that it is a highly interdisciplinary research area in which psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy, computer science, anthropology, and biology are its principal specialized or applied branches.Therefore we may distinguish cognitive studies of either human or animal brains, mind and brain".
- Q6018845 abstract "Cognitive science is usually defined as the scientific study either of mind or of intelligence (e.g. Luger 1994).Practically every formal introduction to cognitive science stresses that it is a highly interdisciplinary research area in which psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy, computer science, anthropology, and biology are its principal specialized or applied branches.Therefore we may distinguish cognitive studies of either human or animal brains, mind and brain".
- Index_of_cognitive_science_articles comment "Cognitive science is usually defined as the scientific study either of mind or of intelligence (e.g. Luger 1994).Practically every formal introduction to cognitive science stresses that it is a highly interdisciplinary research area in which psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy, computer science, anthropology, and biology are its principal specialized or applied branches.Therefore we may distinguish cognitive studies of either human or animal brains, mind and brain".
- Q6018845 comment "Cognitive science is usually defined as the scientific study either of mind or of intelligence (e.g. Luger 1994).Practically every formal introduction to cognitive science stresses that it is a highly interdisciplinary research area in which psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy, computer science, anthropology, and biology are its principal specialized or applied branches.Therefore we may distinguish cognitive studies of either human or animal brains, mind and brain".