Representations in Mind and World: Essays Inspired by Barbara Tversky

Routledge (2017)
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This volume pulls together interdisciplinary research on cognitive representations in the mind and in the world. The chapters--from cutting-edge researchers in psychology, philosophy, computer science, and the arts--explore how structured representations determine cognition in memory, spatial cognition information visualization, event comprehension, and gesture. It will appeal to graduate-level cognitive scientists, technologists, philosophers, linguists, and educators.

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