cognitive science
English
Etymology
The term cognitive science was coined by Christopher Longuet-Higgins in his 1973 commentary on the Lighthill report.
Noun
cognitive science (plural cognitive sciences)
- The multidisciplinary study of mind and behavior.
Usage notes
Cognitive science differs from cognitive psychology in that algorithms that are intended to simulate human behavior are implemented or implementable on a computer.
Synonyms
Translations
multidisciplinary study of mind and behavior
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