Smith Linda B, Sheya Adam
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington.
Top Cogn Sci. 2010 Oct;2(4):725-35. doi: 10.1111/j.1756-8765.2010.01091.x.
Traditional views separate cognitive processes from sensory-motor processes, seeing cognition as amodal, propositional, and compositional, and thus fundamentally different from the processes that underlie perceiving and acting. These were the ideas on which cognitive science was founded 30 years ago. However, advancing discoveries in neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and psychology suggests that cognition may be inseparable from processes of perceiving and acting. From this perspective, this study considers the future of cognitive science with respect to the study of cognitive development.
传统观点将认知过程与感觉运动过程区分开来,认为认知是无模态的、命题性的和组合性的,因此与感知和行动所基于的过程有着根本的不同。这些就是30年前认知科学赖以建立的理念。然而,神经科学、认知神经科学和心理学领域不断推进的发现表明,认知可能与感知和行动过程密不可分。从这个角度来看,本研究探讨了认知科学在认知发展研究方面的未来。