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The Cognitive and Narrative Theory Working Group
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Centre for Psychology Resources (Athabasca U)
A collection of resources for Cognitive Science.
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John Sutton's Philosophy and Cognitive Science Bibliography
A collection of resources for Philosophy and Cognitive Science.
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Alan Richardson's Web site on "Literature, Cognition, and the Brain"
Literature, Cognition & the Brain is a web page featuring research at the intersection of literary studies, cognitive theory, and neuroscience. This page includes abstracts, reviews, accounts of work forthcoming or in progress, links to related Web sites, and a regularly updated annotated bibliography.
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UConn Conference on Literature and the Cognitive Sciences (2006)
"Literature and Cognitive Science," the first conference of its kind, will feature new work being done at the multiple (and proliferating) contact points between literary studies and the sciences of mind and brain. The conference seeks to present a broadly representative array of approaches, theoretical as well as empirical, general as well as attuned to specific literary topics and fields. In addition to literary scholars and theorists, we encourage paper proposals from researchers in psychology, linguistics, the neurosciences, anthropology, and philosophy of mind.
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Francis Steen's Cognitive Science Resources
Cognitive Science pursues a scientific understanding of the mind through all available methodologies, notably those of anthropology, artificial intelligence, computer science, education, linguistics, logic, neuroscience, philosophy and psychology, in whatever combinations are most appropriate to the topic at hand.
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The Cognitive Circle
Literature and the brain
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Vincent Hevern's Narrative Psychology Web site
This site focuses upon narrative perspectives in psychology
and allied disciplines and provides an introductory and interdisciplinary
guide to bibliographical and Internet resources concerned with "the storied
nature of human conduct" (Sarbin,
1986) broadly conceived.