Cognitive History

Cognitive History
Author: David Dunér,Christer Ahlberger
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2019-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110579840

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This book is the first introduction to the new field called cognitive history. The last decades have seen a noticeable increase in cognitive science studies that have changed the understanding of human thinking. Its relevance for historical research cannot be overlooked any more. Cognitive history could be explained as the study of how humans in history used their cognitive abilities in order to understand the world around them and to orient themselves in it, but also how the world outside their bodies affected their way of thinking. In focus for this book is the relationship between history and cognition, the human mind’s interaction with the environment in time and space. It especially discusses certain cognitive abilities in interaction with the environment, which can be studied in historical sources, namely: evolution, language, rationality, spatiality, and materiality. Cognitive history can give us a deeper understanding of how – and not only what – people thought, and about the interaction between the human mind and the surrounding world.

Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Dementia

Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Dementia
Author: Lauren A. Yates,Jennifer Yates,Martin Orrell,Aimee Spector,Bob Woods
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2017-09-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351805469

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Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) has made a huge global, clinical impact since its inception, and this landmark book is the first to draw all the published research together in one place. Edited by experts in the intervention, including members of the workgroup who initially developed the therapy, Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Dementia features contributions from authors across the globe, providing a broad overview of the entire research programme. The book demonstrates how CST can significantly improve cognition and quality of life for people with dementia, and offers insight on the theory and mechanisms of change, as well as discussion of the practical implementation of CST in a range of clinical settings. Drawing from several research studies, the book also includes a section on culturally adapting and translating CST, with case studies from countries such as Japan, New Zealand and Sub-Saharan Africa. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Dementia will be essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students involved in the study of dementia, gerontology and cognitive rehabilitation. It will also be of interest to health professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational therapists, nurses and social workers.

History of Cognitive Neuroscience

History of Cognitive Neuroscience
Author: M. R. Bennett,P. M. S. Hacker
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2012-08-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781118394298

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History of Cognitive Neuroscience documents the major neuroscientific experiments and theories over the last century and a half in the domain of cognitive neuroscience, and evaluates the cogency of the conclusions that have been drawn from them. Provides a companion work to the highly acclaimed Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience - combining scientific detail with philosophical insights Views the evolution of brain science through the lens of its principal figures and experiments Addresses philosophical criticism of Bennett and Hacker's previous book Accompanied by more than 100 illustrations

Cognitive Ecologies and the History of Remembering

Cognitive Ecologies and the History of Remembering
Author: E. Tribble,N. Keene
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2011-04-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230299498

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This book unites research in philosophy and cognitive science with cultural history to re-examine memory in early modern religious practices. Offering an ecological approach to memory and culture, it argues that models derived from Extended Mind and Distributed Cognition can bridge the gap between individual and social models of memory.

Cognitive and Instructional Processes in History and the Social Sciences

Cognitive and Instructional Processes in History and the Social Sciences
Author: Mario Carretero,James F. Voss
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136483585

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This volume is a direct result of an international conference that brought together a number of scholars from Europe and the United States to discuss their ideas and research about cognitive and instructional processes in history and the social sciences. As such, it fills a major gap in the study of how people learn and reason in the context of particular subject matter domains and how instruction can be improved in order to facilitate better learning and reasoning. Previous cognitive work on subject matter learning has been focused primarily upon mathematics and physics; the present effort provides the first such venture examining the history and social science domains from a cognitive perspective. The different sections of the book cover topics related to comprehension, learning, and instruction of history and the social sciences, including: *the development of some social sciences concepts, *the teaching of social sciences -- problems and questions arising from this cognitive perspective of learning, *the comprehension and learning from historical texts, *how people and students understand historical causality and provide explanations of historical events, and *the deduction processes involved in reasoning about social sciences contents. This volume will be useful for primary and secondary school teachers and for cognitive and instructional researchers interested in problem solving and reasoning, text comprehension, domain-specific knowledge acquisition and concept development.

Cognitive Foundations of Natural History

Cognitive Foundations of Natural History
Author: Scott Atran
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1993-01-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521438713

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Inspired by a debate between Noam Chomsky and Jean Piaget, this work traces the development of natural history from Aristotle to Darwin, and demonstrates how the science of plants and animals has emerged from the common conceptions of folkbiology.

Historical Cognitive Linguistics

Historical Cognitive Linguistics
Author: Margaret E. Winters,Heli Tissari,Kathryn Allan
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110226430

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This volume addresses aspects of language change using the semantics-based theory of Cognitive Linguistics, and primarily focuses on the lexicon and metaphor, the semantics of syntax, and language evolution. The papers that make up the collection consider current approaches to questions of the mental organization of meaning and its expression, and point toward future research.

Cognitive History

Cognitive History
Author: David Dunér,Christer Ahlberger
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2019-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110582383

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This book is the first introduction to the new field called cognitive history. The last decades have seen a noticeable increase in cognitive science studies that have changed the understanding of human thinking. Its relevance for historical research cannot be overlooked any more. Cognitive history could be explained as the study of how humans in history used their cognitive abilities in order to understand the world around them and to orient themselves in it, but also how the world outside their bodies affected their way of thinking. In focus for this book is the relationship between history and cognition, the human mind’s interaction with the environment in time and space. It especially discusses certain cognitive abilities in interaction with the environment, which can be studied in historical sources, namely: evolution, language, rationality, spatiality, and materiality. Cognitive history can give us a deeper understanding of how – and not only what – people thought, and about the interaction between the human mind and the surrounding world.