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Literature on the definition(s) of attention
I specifically try to find out if anyone has tried to define attention as systems working at several cognitive/perceptual levels. It...
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Online registration for the conference of EARLI SIG on Mixed Methods... archief.saxion.nl
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Spammers. I know this is an open group, but can someone with management authority please remove the spammers from this group?
This message gets posted multiple times every single day. Today is was in the group email 8 times. This is not relevant, not appropriate ...

Imagine it's the year 2032. You are a high school student. You are at a center where a visual scanner confirms your identity so you can enter a room where you are about to receive a brain scan. A robot attendant with a soothing voice recommends that...

Dream Recall and Waking Life Memories meaningofdreams.org
when we recall our dreams, we experience the same brain wave activity that we experience when we remember events in waking...

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does cognitive psychology needs the brain ?
i know it does.but any suggestion for frame work or example?

cognitive space?
http://mindchocolate.co.uk/cognitive-spacehi everyone. a short proposal for the structure and motion observable in cognitive space. ...

What separates people who take action from those who don’t depends on their view of reality for reality can be both stubborn and painful. The reality that we, humans, live in an imperfect world. The reality that everyday a child is losing a parent to HI...


It's fascinating, and sometimes funny, to read doomsday predictions, but it's even more fascinating to watch what happens to the reasoning of true believers when the prediction flops and the world keeps muddling along. Notice that hardly anyone ever say...

How can we 'learn how to learn'...? :)
Any interesting models you propose or papers on it?
