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Our species has been a maker and user of tools for over two million years, but "cognitive technology" began with language. Cognition is thinking, and thinking has been "distributed" for at least the two hundred millennia that we have been using speech to interact and collaborate, allowing us to do collectively far more than any of us could have done individually. The invention of writing six millennia ago and print six centuries ago has distributed cognition still more widely and quickly, among people as well as their texts. But in recent decades something radically new has been happening: Adv
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monografia Rebiun05612367 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun05612367 m o d cr zn| 081015s2008 ne a ob 001 0 eng d 9789027222466 Cloth) 9027222460 Cloth) 9789027289643 9027289646 CBUC 991009798526806719 UPVA 997914166903706 UAM 991008078174704211 CBUC 991010884133006709 CDX. eng. CDX. OCLCQ. NT. IDEBK. E7B. EBLCP. OCLCQ. MHW. OCLCQ. FVL. OCLCQ. UNAV 153 22 22 Cognition distributed Recurso electrónico] how cognitive technology extends our minds edited by Itiel E. Dror, Stevan Harnad Amsterdam John Benjamins Pub. Co. c2008 Amsterdam Amsterdam John Benjamins Pub. Co. xiii, 258 p. il xiii, 258 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Benjamins current topics v. 16 Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Cognition Distributed; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; About the Authors; Offloading cognition onto cognitive technology; A framework for thinking about distributed cognition; Distributed cognition; Distributed cognition; Radical changes in cognitive process due to technology; The grounding and sharing of symbols; Collaborative tagging as distributed cognition; Thinking in groups; Distributed learning and mutual adaptation; Distributed cognition, representation, and affordance; Categorization and technology innovation Our species has been a maker and user of tools for over two million years, but "cognitive technology" began with language. Cognition is thinking, and thinking has been "distributed" for at least the two hundred millennia that we have been using speech to interact and collaborate, allowing us to do collectively far more than any of us could have done individually. The invention of writing six millennia ago and print six centuries ago has distributed cognition still more widely and quickly, among people as well as their texts. But in recent decades something radically new has been happening: Adv Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Dror, Itiel E. Harnad, Stevan R.