Cognitive Science
Cognitive Science aims at describing and explaining the processes that underlie the acquisition and use of information by living organisms, especially humans, and other cognitive systems. It is an interdisciplinary science that includes research from psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, mathematical modelling, linguistics and the social sciences.
The research at the Department of Cognitive Science specializes to the study of social cognition and cognitive social sciences, such as behavioural economics and cognitive anthropology.
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Publications
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Journal Article Electrophysiological Evidence for the Understanding of Maternal Speech by 9- Month-Old Infants |
Parise, E., & Csibra G. | In Press |
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Book Chapter Natural pedagogy |
Gergely, G., & Csibra G. | In Press |
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Book Chapter Teleological understanding of actions |
Csibra, G., & Gergely G. | In Press |
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Journal Article Preschoolers are able to take merit into account when distributing goods |
Baumard, N., Mascaro O., & Chevallier C. | 2012 |
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Book Scalar Verb Classes. Scalarity, Thematic Roles, and Arguments in the Estonian Aspectual Lexicon |
Tamm, A. | 2012 |

























