Psychology and Cognitive Science
A Special Issue of the International Journal of Psychology
By Michel Denis
Published November 17th 1998 by Psychology Press
Series: Special Issues of the International Journal of Psychology
Published November 17th 1998 by Psychology Press
Series: Special Issues of the International Journal of Psychology
This special issue includes revised versions of papers presented at the IUPsyS Symposium "Psychology and Cognitive Science", held during the XXVIth International Congress of Psychology in Montreal, August 1996. The introductory article reports the results of an international survey conducted for the IUPsyS on the place and role of psychology in cognitive science; the next three papers are illustrations of interdisciplinary approaches to cognitive issues. Approaches to discourse comprehension by cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, linguistics, and neurobiology are discussed, and it is considered how the human mind and machines represent knowledge from discourse and text. Finally, there is a description of a computational approach to vision and language inspired by psychological theories.
M. Denis, The Place and the Role of Psychology in Cognitive Science: An International Survey. J.F. Le Ny, Cross-cognitive Aspects of Discourse Comprehension: Semantic Post-representation. W. Kintsch, The Representation of Knowledge in Minds and Machines. J. Glasgow, A Computational Framework for Unifying Vision and Language.
Name: Psychology and Cognitive Science: A Special Issue of the International Journal of Psychology (Paperback) – Psychology Press
Description: By Michel Denis. This special issue includes revised versions of papers presented at the IUPsyS Symposium "Psychology and Cognitive Science", held during the XXVIth International Congress of Psychology in Montreal, August 1996. The introductory article reports...
Categories: Cognitive Science