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This Element explores philosophical and psychological work on irrationality, including akrasia, strange beliefs, and implicit bias. It also explores the nature of rationality, the... Læs mere
In this Element, the first section deals with imagination in everyday life, the second focuses on aesthetic imagination, the third discusses scholarly approaches that... Læs mere
This Element explores hate speech targeting social identities devalued by dominant groups, aiming to evoke violence, discrimination, and oppression. It examines its expression, production,... Læs mere
This book explores the psychological mechanisms that enable listeners to learn the structure of their culturally-situated musical environments so as to be able to perceive and appreciate music.
This interdisciplinary study explores devised performance and practice research at the intersection of the cognitive sciences and arts.
The Routledge Companion to Literature and Cognitive Studies offers a comprehensive survey of cognitive approaches to literature, introducing the influential theoretical tools and latest developments in this vigorously multi-disciplinary field.
Targeted at social science scholars, this book provides an interdisciplinary exploration of paradoxical thinking across philosophy, societal dynamics,... Læs mere
This Element explores embodied, embedded, extended, and enactive cognition, challenging computational approaches. It draws from... Læs mere
This Element explores Wittgenstein's On Certainty, a groundbreaking discussion on knowledge and certainty. It discusses interpretative readings, including non-propositional and propositional interpretations, and examines the work of prominent figures in epistemology.
Develop an understanding of how the principles of neuromarketing can be applied to your everyday marketing for a competitive edge.
An ambitious book about modern diagnosis from the neurologist and prize-winning author of It's All In Your Head.
An introduction to predictive processing. Ideal for graduate students in cognitive and brain sciences, researchers, and anyone seeking an introduction to the new science of the predictive mind.