Cognitive science
Cognitive Science (English: Cognitive Science), is a study of how the information in the brain and the transcription process of cross-disciplinary disciplines. It examines what is cognitive, what is the purpose of cognition and how it works, and how information is expressed as sensation, language, attention, reasoning, and emotion. Its research areas include psychology, philosophy, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, learning, linguistics, anthropology, sociology and pedagogy. It spans a considerable number of levels of analysis, from low-level learning and decision-making mechanisms to high-level logic and planning capabilities, as well as brain neural circuits. The word "cognitive science" was created by Christopher Longge Higgins in the 1973 review of the Wright Hill report on the latest work on artificial intelligence at that time. With 10 years, "Cognitive Science Journal" and Cognitive Science Society have been established in California. The basic idea of cognitive science is that the best way to understand thinking is to understand the representative structure of the brain and the computational processes that occur in these structures. ...