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Piero Scaruffi, cognitive scientist - This page contains information about Piero Scaruffi's research and teaching activities in Cognitive Science, Psychology of Consciousness and Philosophy of Mind, as well as links to his papers and to the annotated bibliography of cognitive science, artificial intelligence, neurobiology, artificial life, linguistics, neural networks, connectionism, cognitive psychology, consciousness
 
Playroom - Links to many interactive illusions, demos, games and toys related to Cognitive Science.
 
Prosopagnosia. - The condition of prosopagnosia, or "face blindness," as seen through the eyes of a person who has it.
 
Snyder Laboratory - Studies the role of the parietal cortex in the processing of visual spatial information, and how such information is used to direct eye and arm movements. Many publications available online.
 
Telerobotics & Neurology - at UC Berkeley. Studies of eye movements (scanpaths), image processing, virtual reality, etc.
 
The Computer Revolution in Philosophy - An online (scanned) version of the seminal 1978 book by Aaron Sloman.
 
The Human Nature Daily Review - Links, with brief abstracts, to recent news items in the brain and behavioural sciences - updated daily.
 
The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences - A comprehensive, on-line encyclopedia of psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, linguistics, AI, and social/cultural psychology. Only abstracts and bibliographies available for free.
 
The Memory Exhibition - Explores the biological, psychological, and cultural aspects of memory, from personal experiences to breakthroughs in cognitive science.
 
Towards a cognitive science of science - A study of the cognitive basis of science. Special attention is given to implications for physics and mathematics. By Razvan Florian, a Romanian Physics student studying in Paris.
 
Visual Illusions to Demonstrate an Empirical Theory of Vision - Theory that all visual perceptions (illusory or otherwise) are basically an evolved set of behavioral reflexes.
 
William H. Calvin's Books and Articles - Theoretical neurophysiologist and author of 'The Cerebral Code,' 'How Brains Think,' and 'The Great Climate Flip-flop.'
 
 

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