학술논문

Putting interaction center-stage for the study of knowledge structures and processes
Document Type
article
Source
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. 45(45)
Subject
Distributed cognition
Embodied Cognition
Interactive behavior
Situated cognition
Dynamic Systems Modeling
Language
Abstract
Humans are social animals. Human cognition evolved in a social context. Human cognition develops in a social context. Thus, both the internal mechanisms of cognition and the information we use are social. In this workshop, we aim to extend the boundaries of cognitive sciences beyond individual minds. Following the lead of Dingemanse et al. (2023), we put interaction in focus as a complementary starting point for the study of human cognition.