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Cognitive science is the study of how intelligent beings (including people, animals, and machines) perceive, act, know, and think. It explores the process and content of thought as observed in individuals, distributed through communities, manifested in the structure and meaning of language, modeled by algorithms, and contemplated by philosophies of mind. Its models are formulated using concepts drawn from many disciplines, including psychology, linguistics, logic, computer science, anthropology, and philosophy, and they are tested using evidence from psychological experiments, clinical studies, field studies, computer simulations, and neurophysiological observation.
Introducing the new Graduate Certificate in Cognitive Science.
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Please join us for the Third Annual UConn Language Fest.
The Language Fest is a conference that was created to allow UConn researchers to share their research on language and related fields, and involves language researchers from many departments and programs across the University. This year's Fest beings with a series of talks on the topic of bilingualism, addressed from three distinct viewpoints. From 2:30-4:30, students and faculty will present nearly fifty posters from UConn-affiliated faculty and students. The event is free and open to the public.
UConn Language Fest
Theme: Bilingualism in Print, Sign, Sound and Brain
Monday, April 16th, 1-4:30
Rome Ballroom, University of Connecticut, Storrs Campus
http://cogsci.uconn.edu/languagefest/index.php
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