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Cognitive Science in Europe A report from the FAST Programme of the Commission of the European Communities

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.10.1987

Herausgeber

Michel Imbert + weitere

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Springer Berlin

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236

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24,4/17/1,4 cm

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435 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-3-540-96595-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.10.1987

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer Berlin

Seitenzahl

236

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24,4/17/1,4 cm

Gewicht

435 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-540-96595-4

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Springer-Verlag KG
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  • Produktbild: Cognitive Science in Europe
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  • Preface.- Table A: Participants.- Table B: National Correspondents.- Table C: Contributors to Chapters 1–4.- 1 — What is Cognitive Science?.- Cognitive Science Prism.- 2 — Survey of Cognitive Competencies.- Section 2.1: Perception.- 2.1.1: The scope of research in perception.- 2.1.2: Overview of vision research.- 2.1.3: Applications of perceptual research.- 2.1.3.1: Prevention and correction of sensory loss.- 2.1.3.2: Perceptual performance.- 2.1.3.3: Technological applications.- 2.1.3.4: Reading.- 2.1.4: Prospects for future research on the visual system.- Section 2.2: Language.- 2.2.1: Formal theories of language.- 2.2.2: Psychological studies of language processing.- 2.2.3: Speech studies.- 2.2.4: Prospects.- Section 2.3: Inference.- 2.3.1: Probabilistic reasoning.- 2.3.2: Problem-solving.- 2.3.3: Machine inductive inference.- Section 2.4: Action.- 2.4.1: Placing action perspective.- 2.4.2: Trends in the study of action.- 2.4.2.1: The neurophysiological approach.- 2.4.2.2: From action to cognition: the developmental approach.- 2.4.2.3: Actions that convey meaning.- 2.4.2.4: Fitting action to the environment: the ecological approach.- 2.4.2.5: Perceiving action.- 3 — Biological Perspective on Cognitive Science.- Section 3.1: Recent advances in the neurosciences.- 3.1.1: At the molecular level.- 3.1.2: At the cellular and intercellular levels.- 3.1.3: At the behavioral level.- Section 3.2: Neuroscience perspective on brain pathology.- 3.2.1: Language and communication.- 3.2.2: Reading and writing (Dyslexia and dysgraphia).- 3.2.3: Memory (Amnesia).- 3.2.4: Object and person recognition (Agnosia and prosopagnosia).- 3.2.5: Prospects in neuropsychology.- Section 3.3: Parallel processing in the cerebral hemispheres.- Section 3.4: Future prospects in neuroscience.- 3.4.1: Impact on health.- 3.4.2: Impact on the organization of work.- 3.4.3: Impact on technology.- 3.4.4: Impact on education and society.- 4 — Cognitive Ergonomics.- Section 4.0: Introduction.- Section 4.1: The relevance of human-computer interaction (HCI).- 4.1.1: Software vs. Hardware Ergonomics.- 4.1.2: Cognitive Ergonomics and Human Factors.- Section 4.2: Some comments on history.- Section 4.3: Basic aspects of human-computer interaction (HCI).- 4.3.1: Human-computer Interaction and Problem solving.- 4.3.2: Elements of Human-Computer interaction.- Section 4.4: Cognitive Science and Human-Computer interaction.- 4.4.1: Perception in Human-Computer Interaction.- 4.4.2: Language in Human-Computer interaction.- 4.4.3: Inference and Memory in Human-Computer Interaction.- 4.4.4: Action in Human-Computer interaction.- 4.4.5: Additional topics in Cognitive Ergonomics.- Section 4.5: Concluding remarks and aspects of future research.- 5 — Survey of Cognitive Science resources in the EEC.- Section 5.1: Introduction.- Section 5.2: Belgium.- Section 5.3: Denmark.- Section 5.4: France.- Section 5.5: German Federal Republic.- Section 5.6: Great Britain.- Section 5.7: Italy.- Section 5.8: The Netherlands.- Section 5.9: Spain.- Section 5.10: Switzerland & Scandinavia.- 6 — Analysis and Proposals.- Section 6.1: Analysis.- Section 6.2: Proposals.- 6.2.1: First proposal: coordinated research in Cognitive Science on a European scale.- 6.2.2: Second proposal: a European Institute of Cognitive Science.- 6.2.3: Other proposals.- Table 6A.- Table 6B.- Table 6C.- Table 6D.