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Cognitive science is fundamentally defined by its study of cognitive processes, which it views as the functional components of the mind [1] and the primary subject of its multi-perspective research [2]. The field investigates how these processes relate to brain structure [3] and how they are shaped by bodily interactions with the environment [4].

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claimCognitive science investigates the relationship between brain structure, cognitive processes, and knowledge representation.
claimCognitive science aims to understand the nature of the mind and cognitive processes through multiple perspectives.
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claimCognitive science is ontologically functionalist because it defines the mind as consisting of cognitive processes.
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perspectiveCognitive science perspectives that emphasize embodied cognition argue that cognitive processes are deeply rooted in the body’s interactions with the environment.