Cognitive Science Association

The Cognitive Science Association is a non-profit professional organization, Its activities include sponsoring an annual conference, He has published many topics related to cognitive science in various magazines and periodicals.

About the Cognitive Science Association

The Cognitive Science Society was founded, In the US state of Massachusetts, 1979 AD, As a professional, non-profit organization. The founding committee included a group of scholars, researchers and prominent figures in the American arena. Among them: Roger Shank, and Alan Collins, And Donald Norman.

Cognitive Science Association Goals

The Cognitive Science Association brings together social, cognitive, and behavioral scientists and researchers from around the world with a common goal: to understand the nature of the human mind. The Cognitive Science Association, in collaboration with the Glushko Samuelson Foundation, awards up to five prizes in cognitive science each year. The prizes aim to:

  • Increasing importance of cognitive science.
  • Encouraging students to engage in different specializations, To understand intelligent minds and systems.
  • Honoring young researchers in cognitive science.
  • Assist in efforts to bridge the fields of cognitive science.
  • Create multiple theories that address the scientific understanding of the nature of minds and intelligent systems.

The Cognitive Science Society (CSS) works to advance cognitive science as a discipline for individuals and organizations, And expand the horizons of the human mind, And to enhance scientific exchange between researchers in various scientific and cognitive fields such as: anthropologist, and artificial intelligence, and general linguistics, Neuroscience, philosophy, And psychology.

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