The cognitive revolution: a historical perspective

Volume: 7, Issue: 3, Pages: 141 - 144
Published: Mar 1, 2003
Abstract
Cognitive science is a child of the 1950s, the product of a time when psychology, anthropology and linguistics were redefining themselves and computer science and neuroscience as disciplines were coming into existence. Psychology could not participate in the cognitive revolution until it had freed itself from behaviorism, thus restoring cognition to scientific respectability. By then, it was becoming clear in several disciplines that the...
Paper Details
Title
The cognitive revolution: a historical perspective
Published Date
Mar 1, 2003
Volume
7
Issue
3
Pages
141 - 144
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