Further resources on cognitive science
Suggested reading
- Gentner, D. (2019). Cognitive science is and should be pluralistic. Topics in Cognitive Science, 11(4), 884-891.
- Pylyshyn, Z.W. What is Cognitive Science? Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science
- Andrew Gelman’s blog: Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science
- Wired magazine article on the famous dead salmon brain scan and the original poster
- Interview in The Atlantic (2012): Noam Chomsky on Where Artificial Intelligence Went Wrong
Books by Concordia faculty
- The Phonological Enterprise, Mark Hale and Charles Reiss (2008) OUP.
- The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Interfaces, edited by Gillian Ramchand and Charles Reiss (2007), OUP.
- Historical Linguistics: Theory and Method, by Mark Hale.
- I-language: An Introduction to Linguistics as Cognitive Science by Dana Isac and Charles Reiss
- On Concepts, Modules, and Language edited by Roberto de Almeida and Lila Gleitman
- Phonology: A Formal Introduction. Alan Bale and Charles Reiss
- The Morphosyntax of Imperatives by Dana Isac
- Reconstructing Reason and Representation. Murray Clarke 2004
- Cognitive Science Perspectives on Verb Representation and Processing Editors: de Almeida, Roberto G., Manouilidou, Christina (Eds.) 2015
Other cognitive science centres
- Institut des sciences cognitives – Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
- Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS) – Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- Carleton Institute of Cognitive Science – Carleton University