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Neuroscience and cognitive science are both interdisciplinary fields that collaborate to study the human mind and consciousness, as evidenced by their joint inclusion in research frameworks [1], [2], and [3]. They are frequently cited together as complementary disciplines that provide insights into human behavior and cognitive processes [4], [5], [6], and [7], with cognitive science specifically integrating neuroscience as a core component of its interdisciplinary structure [8].
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The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com 3 facts
quote“Even in the science of the mind, much progress has been made. Recent work in cognitive science and neuroscience is leading us to a better understanding of human behavior and of the processes that drive it. We do not have many detailed theories of cognition, to be sure, but there are few problems of principle; the details cannot be too far off. But consciousness is as perplexing as it ever was. It still seems utterly mysterious that the causation of behavior should be accompanied by conscious experience. We do not just lack a detailed theory; we are in the dark about what a theory of consciousness would even look like. […] We are entirely in the dark about how it fits into the natural order. This means that a correct theory of consciousness is likely to affect our conception of the universe more profoundly than any other new scientific development. Consciousness is both fundamental and unexplained; this makes for a potent cocktail”
claimDavid Chalmers asserts that standard reductive methods of neuroscience and cognitive science, which are effective for solving the 'easy problems' of consciousness, are insufficient for addressing the 'hard problem'.
claimDavid Chalmers argues that while cognitive science and neuroscience have made progress in understanding human behavior, consciousness remains mysterious and researchers lack a theoretical framework for what a theory of consciousness would look like.
Naturalized epistemology and cognitive science | Intro to... - Fiveable fiveable.me 2 facts
claimCognitive science emerged as an interdisciplinary field in the mid-20th century, combining insights from psychology, neuroscience, computer science, linguistics, and philosophy.
claimCognitive science is an interdisciplinary field that integrates psychology, neuroscience, and other disciplines to understand the human mind.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimPhilosophy and psychology are the historically leading disciplines studying the relationship between mind and matter, later joined by behavioral science, cognitive science, and neuroscience.
Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
referenceThe journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences publishes interdisciplinary articles in psychology, neuroscience, behavioral biology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, linguistics, and philosophy, with approximately 30% of the articles focusing on evolutionary analyses of behavior.
Good Old-Fashioned Artificial Consciousness and the Intermediate ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
quoteA new science of consciousness has emerged that integrates experimental and theoretical work across neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, computer science, neurology, and psychiatry.
4.5 Consciousness – Cognitive Psychology nmoer.pressbooks.pub 1 fact
referenceThe scientific study of consciousness currently utilizes a combination of approaches including philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, and contemplative science, as cited by Blackmore (2006), Koch (2012), Zelazo, Moscovitch, & Thompson (2007), and Zeman (2002).