Cognitive Systems Research covers all topics in the study of cognitive processes, in both natural and
artificial systems. The journal seeks top-quality contributions and encourages, in particular, articles that transcend traditional disciplinary
boundaries (in terms of implications or in terms of approaches).
(1) The journal emphasizes ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Cognitive Systems Research covers all topics in the study of cognitive processes, in both natural and
artificial systems. The journal seeks top-quality contributions and encourages, in particular, articles that transcend traditional disciplinary
boundaries (in terms of implications or in terms of approaches).
(1) The journal emphasizes the integration/synthesis of ideas, concepts,
constructs, theories, and techniques from multiple paradigms, perspectives, and disciplines, in the analysis, understanding, and design
of cognitive and intelligent systems.
(2) Contributions describing results obtained within the traditional disciplines (e.g., psychology,
artificial intelligence) using well-established paradigms are also sought (especially if such work has broader implications and relevance).
The journal seeks to foster and promote the discussion of novel approaches in studying cognitive and intelligent systems. It also encourages
cross-fertilization of disciplines. This is to be achieved by soliciting and publishing high-quality contributions in all of the areas
of study in cognitive science, including artificial intelligence, linguistics, psychology, psychiatry, philosophy, system and control
theory, anthropology, sociology, biological sciences, and neuroscience. The scope of the journal includes the study of a variety of different
cognitive systems, at different levels, ranging from social/cultural cognition, to individual cognitive agents, to components of cognitive
systems. Of particular interest are theoretical, experimental, computational, and integrative studies of cognitive systems at different
levels of detail, and from different perspectives.
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