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Cognitive and Linguistics
The new field of Cognitive Linguistics has emerged as a specific counter to Chomskian Generative Grammar and Nativism.
During a period ( the 1970s and 80s ) when nativist Transformational Generative Grammar was becoming dominant in Linguistics, and called " Standard Theory ", linguists who questioned these tenets were disenfranchised and Cognitive Linguistics and Computational Psycholinguistics were born and the more general term Emergentism developed for the anti-nativist view that language is emergent from more fundamental cognitive processes that are not specifically linguistic in nature.
* CogLit: Literature and Cognitive Linguistics
Cognitive Linguistics 23, 1, 163-214.
-Chapter 1 of I-language: An Introduction to Linguistics as Cognitive Science.
Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction.
A Glossary of Cognitive Linguistics.
Cognitive Linguistics in the Redwoods: The Expansion of a New Paradigm in Linguistics ( Cognitive Linguistic Research ) Mouton De Gruyter ( June 1996 ) ISBN 9783110143584
Cognitive Linguistics: An Introduction.
A Glossary of Cognitive Linguistics.
The Cognitive Linguistics Reader.
The Cognitive Linguistics Enterprise: An Overview.
The Cognitive Linguistics Reader.
The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics.
Cognitive Linguistics: Basic Readings.
* Rohrer, T. Embodiment and Experientialism in Cognitive Linguistics.
In the Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics, Dirk Geeraerts and Herbert Cuyckens, eds., Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
Scope and Foundations of Cognitive Linguistics.
Cognitive Linguistics Research Series.
An Introduction to Cognitive Linguistics.

Cognitive and Current
Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive / Current Psychology of Cognition 1999, 18 ( 2 ), 115-160

Cognitive and Applications
* Wessler, R .; Hankin, S .; Stern, J .: Succeeding with Difficult Clients: Applications of Cognitive Appraisal Therapy, San Diego: Academic Press ( 2001 )
Cognitive Tools and Student-centred Learning: Rethinking Tools, Functions and Applications.
It was created in 1998 from the former Department of Artificial Intelligence, the Centre for Cognitive Science and the Department of Computer Science, along with the Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute and the Human Communication Research Centre.
Around 1986 a new AI company Cognitive Applications Ltd., collaborated with members of Sussex university to produce a variant of Pop-11 called AlphaPop running on Apple Mac computers, with integrated graphics.
Much of this work appears in his books Epistemology and Cognition, Philosophical Applications of Cognitive Science, and Simulating Minds.
* Philosophical Applications of Cognitive Science ( 1993 )

Cognitive and Future
( 1995 ) Cognitive neuropsychiatry and the Future of Diagnosis: a " PC " model of the Mind.
) The Future of the Cognitive Revolution, Oxford University Press, 1997, 478-492.
Cognitive social psychology: the Princeton Symposium on the Legacy and Future of Social Cognition, 75-87.

Cognitive and Perspectives
) The Analogical Mind: Perspectives from Cognitive Science, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press / Bradford Book, 2001, pp. 499 – 538.
), The Problem of Meaning: Behavioral and Cognitive Perspectives.
Cognitive Economy: Economic Perspectives in the Theory of Knowledge.
Perspectives on Cognitive Neuroscience.
* Norman, Donald A. Perspectives on Cognitive Science.
“ Knowing Cognitive Selves .” In Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology, ed.
), Perspectives on Imitation: From Cognitive Neuroscience to Social Science.
* The Analogical Mind: Perspectives from Cognitive Science by Dedre Gentner ( Editor ), Keith J. Holyoak ( Editor ), Boicho Kokinov ( Editor ), ISBN 0-262-57139-0
* Benjamin Libet, Mind time: The temporal factor in consciousness, Perspectives in Cognitive Neuroscience.

Cognitive and .
International Society for Group Theory in Cognitive Science and has developed a generative theory of shape.
Cognitive behavioral therapy ( CBT ) has been found to be effective treatment for panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Psychotherapy is aimed at alleviating core symptoms, recognizing episode triggers, reducing negative expressed emotion in relationships, recognizing prodromal symptoms before full-blown recurrence, and, practicing the factors that lead to maintenance of remission Cognitive behavioural therapy, family-focused therapy, and psychoeducation have the most evidence for efficacy in regard to relapse prevention, while interpersonal and social rhythm therapy and cognitive-behavioural therapy appear the most effective in regard to residual depressive symptoms.
Cognitive impairing effects of benzodiazepines that occur frequently in the elderly can also worsen dementia.
TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences 7.
Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary scientific study of the mind and its processes.
Cognitive science consists of multiple research disciplines, including psychology, artificial intelligence, philosophy, neuroscience, linguistics, anthropology, sociology, and education.
Cognitive science has a pre-history traceable back to ancient Greek philosophical texts ( see Plato's Meno ); and certainly must include writers such as Descartes, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Benedict de Spinoza, Nicolas Malebranche, Pierre Cabanis, Leibniz and John Locke.
In the same decade, the journal Cognitive Science and the Cognitive Science Society were founded.
In 1982, Vassar College became the first institution in the world to grant an undergraduate degree in Cognitive Science.
The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience says “ the new sciences of the mind need to enlarge their horizon to encompass both lived human experience and the possibilities for transformation inherent in human experience .” This can be provided by a functional level account of the process.
Cognitive science is an interdisciplinary field with contributors from various fields, including psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy of mind, computer science, anthropology, sociology, and biology.
Cognitive science tends to view the world outside the mind much as other sciences do.
Cognitive science is a large field, and covers a wide array of topics on cognition.
Cognitive scientists study memory just as psychologists do, but tend to focus in more on how memory bears on cognitive processes, and the interrelationship between cognition and memory.
Cognitive science has much to its credit.
* Eckardt, Barbara Von ( 2003 ): Cognitive Science: Philosophical Issues.
): Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, Vol.
Mind: Introduction to Cognitive Science.
A Companion to Cognitive Science.
The Minds New Science: A History of the Cognitive Revolution.
* Cognitive Science-American Assoc.
Speaking Minds: Interviews With Twenty Eminent Cognitive Scientists.
Conversations in the Cognitive Neurosciences.

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