Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science
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Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science oecs.mit.edu 7 facts
claimThe Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science includes an entry on 'Metacognition' authored by Joelle Proust.
claimThe Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science includes an entry on 'Self' authored by José Luis Bermúdez.
claimThe Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science includes an entry on 'Mental Representation' authored by Manolo Martínez.
claimIn the Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, the term 'Acquired Language Disorders' is also referred to as 'Aphasia'.
claimIn the Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, the term 'Hearing' is also referred to as 'Audition'.
claimIn the Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, the term 'Episodic Future Thinking' is also referred to as 'Prospection'.
claimThe Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science includes an entry on 'Self-Consciousness' authored by Malika Auvray.
Self-Consciousness | Request PDF - ResearchGate researchgate.net 3 facts
claimThe academic entry titled 'Self-Consciousness' was published in the 'Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science' in July 2024.
measurementThe 'Self-Consciousness' entry in the 'Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science' is identified by the DOI 10.21428/e2759450.6de7f0b9.
claimJose Luis Bermudez, an academic affiliated with Texas A&M University, is an author of the 'Self-Consciousness' entry in the 'Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science'.
Attention - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science - MIT oecs.mit.edu Jul 24, 2024 1 fact
claimThe Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science categorizes attention into complex modalities, including conscious, top-down, visual, and visual working memory-based attention.