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As the science of dog cognition comes into better focus, Dr. Hare hopes that scientists can use Dognition to deliver their insights to dog trainers.
A crucial part of the story of embodied cognition comes from the neuroscience of the 1990's, which showed that the same brain regions used in actually moving and perceiving are used in imagining and remembering moving and perceiving.
More direct support for spatial representation in cognition comes from research demonstrating spatial stimulus-response compatibility effects (e.g., for number [3] [9] and pitch [10]).
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As Gregory Radick writes in "The Simian Tongue: The Long Debate About Animal Language" (2007), the idea of animal cognition "came to be regarded as belonging to the sentimental... nineteenth century".
Further examples supporting the embodied nature of moral cognition come from the experimental literature that specifically addresses disgust/repugnance (Lerner et alia 2004; Wheatley and Haidt, 2005).
Bernays (1922, 216) suggests that in finitary mathematics, only "primitive intuitive cognitions come into play," and uses the term "point of view of intuitive evidence" in connection with finitism 1930, 250.
Next follows the whole class of learning and cognition; then comes trade, fighting, hunting.
But more and more articles on dog cognition are coming out.
I think of my work as computer science aimed at the underpinnings of cognition by coming to terms with the huge numbers of neurons and synapses in the brain's circuits.
It must also be a cognition that came about via a reliable route, i.e., an appropriate causal pathway or a set of good reasons.
Nosek and colleagues (2011) suggest that the second generation of research on implicit social cognition will come to be known as the "Age of Mechanism".
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