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Notes of COGS 200 "Introduction to Cognitive Systems" at UBC
Select the node which satisfies the relationship
Cognitive systems
Cognitive system
Philosophy
Computer science
Linguistics
Psychology
Natural cognitive system
Artificial cognitive system
Animals
Language
Components of communication
Hockett's design features
Animal communication
Displacement
Phonetics
Phonology
Morphology
Syntax
Semantics
Pragmatics
Neurolinguistics
Pāṇini
William Jones
Linguistic reconstruction
Philosophical naturalism
Argument
Computer
Turing Test
Alan Turing
Thought experiment
Chinese room
Trolley problem
Philosophy of Mind
Behaviourism
Identity theory
Functionalism
Mind-Body Problem
Robotics
Artificial Intelligence
Computer-Human Interaction
Machine Learning
Humans
Psyche
Phrenology
Studies of Human Behaviour before Psychology
Physiognomy
Perception
Movement
Dualism
Monism
Denettes Three Levels
Physical stance
Design stance
Intentional stance
Physicalism
Idealism
Neutral monism
Epistemology
Definition of knowledge
Categorization of knowledge
Memory
Long term memory
Explicit memory
Semantic memory
Episodic memory
Procedural memory
Implicit memory
Priming
Learning through classical conditioning
False memory
Binary
Graph
Tree
Ontology (information science)
Information Science
Matrix
Adjacency Matrix
Linguistic representation
Arbitrariness
Iconicity
Phoneme
Phonological representation
Concept
Feature theory
Prototype theory
Action
4E Cognition
embodied
enacted
Brain in vat
Experience machine
Rachet effect
Partity principle
Speech act
cognitiveArtifacts
extended
thinging
directPerception