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Author |
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Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan; Maas, Han L. J. van der; Farrell, Simon |
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Abstract concepts require concrete models: why cognitive scientists have not yet embraced nonlinearly coupled, dynamical, self-organized critical, synergistic, scale-free, exquisitely context-sensitive, interaction-dominant, multifractal, interdependent brain-body-niche systems |
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[commentary on Raymond W. Gibbs/Guy C. Van Orden i.a.] |
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English |
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Topics in cognitive science. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley |
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4 |
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2012 |
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1 |
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87-93 |
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Domains / Cognitive science |
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Domains / Methodology / Philosophy of science / Systems theory |
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Domains / Methodology / Philosophy of science / Systems theory / Self-organization |
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Cognitive science ; Komplexes System; Complex system; Emergenztheorie; Emergence (theory of) ; Systems theory ; Self-organization |
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Gibbs, Raymond W. |
Van Orden, Guy C. |
Riley, Michael A. |
Shockley, Kevin |
Silberstein, Michael |
Chemer, Anthony |
Dixon, James A. |
Holden, John G. |
Mirman, Daniel |
Stephen, Damian G. |
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