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Distributed Cognition

Creating a common trajectory: Shared decision making and distributed cognition in medical consultations

Creating a common trajectory: Shared decision making and distributed cognition in medical consultations

... The doctor’s probe helps to define the scope and nature of a symptom jointly, that the patient could not otherwise clearly represent. It is pain/tenderness not numbness/lack of sensation. The patient accedes to this ...

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How to Do Things Without Words: Infants, utterance-activity and distributed cognition

How to Do Things Without Words: Infants, utterance-activity and distributed cognition

... We opened this paper with the assertion that utterance-activity should be regarded as continuous with language, and went on to suggest that approaching our ‘how’ question from the perspective of distributed ...

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Desktop Computing - Distributed Cognition in a Tax Office

Desktop Computing - Distributed Cognition in a Tax Office

... This picture fits the frame of distributed cognition well. A representational state (the difference of 37.165) is propagated across a number of representational media (control information, calculator, and ...

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People, places and things: leveraging insights from distributed cognition theory to enhance the user centered design of meteorological information systems

People, places and things: leveraging insights from distributed cognition theory to enhance the user centered design of meteorological information systems

... socially distributed cognition that involved coordination with material resources in the environment such as charts and representations on computer ...

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Exploiting Distributed Cognition to Make Tacit Knowledge Explicating

Exploiting Distributed Cognition to Make Tacit Knowledge Explicating

... uted cognition emphasizes the distribution across indi- viduals, artifacts and internal and external representations in terms of a common language of ‘representational states’ and ‘media’, and holds that ...

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Biologically inspired distributed machine cognition: a new formal approach to hyperparallel computation

Biologically inspired distributed machine cognition: a new formal approach to hyperparallel computation

... of distributed cognition, like any cognitive theory, seeks to understand the organiza- tion of cognitive ...that distributed cognition refers to a perspective on all of cognition, ...

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Distributed Processes, Distributed Cognizers and Collaborative Cognition

Distributed Processes, Distributed Cognizers and Collaborative Cognition

... ABSTRACT: Cognition is thinking; it feels like something to think, and only those who can feel can ...as distributed cognition, only collaborative ...collaborative cognition that draws upon ...

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Arguing with Images as Extended Cognition

Arguing with Images as Extended Cognition

... An example of the collective mind’s functioning will be of help to grasp the notion. Autobiographical narrative is, paradigmatically, a case of distributed cognition—if you do not believe it, ask your ...

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Scaffolding Cognition with Words

Scaffolding Cognition with Words

... Some reflection might be in order at this point into the possible reasons why the robots whose architecture allows the use of re-entrant commands might have an advantage over non language re-entrant agents. In recent ...

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Social Cognition in Schizophrenia.pdf

Social Cognition in Schizophrenia.pdf

... social cognition is relatively preserved, whereas nonsocial cognition is not, although the opposite pattern may be found in individuals with high functioning ...social cognition versus circuits ...

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Cognition and Memory Slides.pptx

Cognition and Memory Slides.pptx

... Novel information committed to memory requires effort, like learning a.. concept from a text.[r] ...

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Cognition Decision Making.ppt

Cognition Decision Making.ppt

...  Americans are 30 times more likely to be killed by falling airplane parts than.. killed by a shark.[r] ...

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Social cognition in epilepsy

Social cognition in epilepsy

... social functioning to see if real life behaviour is related to socio cognitive task performance. Quality of life measures that fully explore the impact of epilepsy on social functioning [r] ...

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Symmetry and The Creative Cognition

Symmetry and The Creative Cognition

... description, the role of an adder and subtractor (multiplier and divider) of simple lengths and a perceiver of shapes and volumes only, and as a composition of lengths, less we include excess mental construction, ...

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Cultural Cognition at Work

Cultural Cognition at Work

... “intuitive-override” model of decisionmaking based on empirical research); Jeffrey J. Rach- linski, et al., Does Unconscious Racial Bias Affect Trial Judges?, 84 N OTRE D AME L. R EV . 1195, 1205, 1221 (2009) (authors ...

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Affect, Cognition and the Neurosciences

Affect, Cognition and the Neurosciences

... of cognition also presents contrasting alternatives to the important ethical considerations Hayles draws attention ...automated cognition that bends “bodies with environments to a specific set of addresses ...

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Social cognition in patients with schizophrenia

Social cognition in patients with schizophrenia

... L’analisi dei dati è stata effettuata considerando la differenza tra i gruppi (Gruppo di Controllo m età = 36,33 vs. Gruppo Sperimenta- le m età = 36,16): la differenza nel[r] ...

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Tip of my Tongue:Eating for Cognition

Tip of my Tongue:Eating for Cognition

... Permission to make digital or hard copies of part or all of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and ...

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Gum Chewing and Cognition: An Overview

Gum Chewing and Cognition: An Overview

... It would be interesting to find out why available stud- ies differ so much in their results, in particular since a number of studies applied very similar designs and test procedures (e.g. word lists). There was a ...

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Cognition 109 (2008) Contents lists available at ScienceDirect. Cognition. journal homepage:

Cognition 109 (2008) Contents lists available at ScienceDirect. Cognition. journal homepage:

... Although there is some recent evidence that apes plan for future needs (Mulcahy & Call, 2006), this negative result is perhaps more surprising in children because even 4-year- olds can already make some claims about ...

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