Situated cognition is a theory that posits that knowing is inseparable from doing by arguing that all knowledge is situated in activity bound to social...
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environment (situatedness), and the assumptions about the world that shape the functional structure of the brain and body of the organism. Embodied cognition suggests...
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embedded cognition (EEC) is a philosophical theoretical position in cognitive science, closely related to situated cognition, embodied cognition, embodied...
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seminal paper "Situated Cognition and the Culture of Learning" by John Seely Brown, Allan Collins, and Paul Duguid brought situated cognition to the forefront...
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of Fleck's thought collectives sociologists built the concept of situated cognition: that the perspective of the researcher fundamentally affects their...
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depicts situated cognition as "shifting the focus from individual in environment to individual and environment". In other words, individual cognition should...
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Distributed cognition is an approach to cognitive science research that was developed by cognitive anthropologist Edwin Hutchins during the 1990s. From...
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Externalism (section Enactivism and embodied cognition)
"Philosophical Antecedents of Situated Cognition" in P. Robbins and M. Aydede, Eds, The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition, Cambridge, Cambridge University...
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model comes from learning in context and is based on theories of situated cognition. Cognitive scientists maintain that the context in which learning...
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Cognitivism? Exeter: Imprint Academic. ISBN 1-84540-073-9 Situated cognition Distributed cognition Embodied cognition Dynamicism Discursive psychology...
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Group cognition is a social, largely linguistic phenomenon whereby a group of people produce a sequence of utterances that performs a cognitive act. That...
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Social cognition is a topic within psychology that focuses on how people process, store, and apply information about other people and social situations...
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explicitly capture the role of situated cognition or situatedness in designing. The basic assumption underpinning the situated FBS framework is that designing...
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management (PIM) Qualia Quantum cognition Simulated consciousness Situated cognition Society of Mind theory Spatial cognition Speech–language pathology Philosophy...
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Emotion (section Situated perspective on emotion)
the wild: The situated perspective on emotion". In Aydede, Murat; Robbins, Philip (eds.). The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition. Cambridge University...
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Extended mind thesis (redirect from Extended cognition)
Distributed cognition Embodied cognition Enactivism Extelligence The Extended Phenotype Landauer's principle Language Situated cognition (Epistles 27...
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model of plans and their implementation cannot account for the situated action and cognition involved in real-world practices of users relating to plans:...
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Cognitive psychology (category Cognition)
Neisser's definition of "cognition" illustrates the then-progressive concept of cognitive processes: The term "cognition" refers to all processes by...
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distributed cognition, James Gibson's ecological theory of visual perception, Ulric Neisser's perceptual cycle, and William Clancey's situated cognition. The...
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Neuropsychology Neurophenomenology Philosophy of mind Plant cognition Practopoiesis Situated cognition Where Mathematics Comes From "Helmholtz's Treatise on...
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Society of Mind (category Books about cognition)
interpreter Parallel computing Philosophy of mind Self-awareness Situated cognition The Emotion Machine Theory of mind Minsky 1986. Minsky 1986, pp. 17–18...
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Problem Solving and Situated Cognition. In, Philip Robbins & M. Aydede (Eds.) (pp. 264–306) The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge...
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elaborates this notion. Situated cognition (Brown, Collins, & Duguid, 1989; Greeno & Moore, 1993) alleged that knowledge is situated in activity bound to...
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Enactivism (category Enactive cognition)
scientific knowledge." Enactivism is closely related to situated cognition and embodied cognition, and is presented as an alternative to cognitivism, computationalism...
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sociocultural or socio-historical perspective of Lev Vygotsky and the situated cognition perspectives of Mikhail Bakhtin, Jean Lave, and Etienne Wenger. Additionally...
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the creative development process proposed by Alex Faickney Osborn. Situated cognition – Hypothesis that knowing is inseparable from doing Six Thinking Hats –...
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hold that the human mind is an information processing system and that cognition and consciousness together are a form of computation. It is closely related...
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best known for his formulation (with Jean Lave) of the theory of situated cognition and his more recent work in the field of communities of practice....
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S2CID 26878237. Brown, John; Collins, Alan; Duguid, Paul (1989). "Situated Cognition and The Culture of Learning". Educational Researcher. 18 (1): 32–42...
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