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Die Kognitionswissenschaft ist eine interdisziplinäre Forschungsrichtung – beteiligt sind insbesondere Psychologie, Künstliche-Intelligenz-Forschung, Philosophie, Linguistik und Neurowissenschaft – die sich mit der Untersuchung der kognitiven Leistungen von Menschen, Tieren und Maschinen befasst (vgl. Stephan/ Walter 2013; Strube 1995). Typische Beispiele für kognitive Leistungen sind Wahrnehmen, Schlussfolgern, Problemlösen und Entscheiden.

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Reisenzein, R. (2019). Emotionen aus kognitionswissenschaftlicher Sicht. In: Kappelhoff, H., Bakels, JH., Lehmann, H., Schmitt, C. (eds) Emotionen. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05353-4_10

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