What Are the Best Introductory Resources for Cognitive Science?

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The discussion focuses on recommended introductory resources for cognitive science, emphasizing the need for academic-level material rather than popularized content. Key recommendations include "Cognition, Brain, and Consciousness: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience" by Baars and Gage, "Neurophilosophy" by Patricia Churchland, and "Evolutionary Neuroscience" by Kaas. These texts provide a comprehensive foundation in cognitive neuroscience, philosophy, and evolutionary perspectives essential for understanding consciousness.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of cognitive neuroscience principles
  • Familiarity with philosophical concepts related to mind and consciousness
  • Knowledge of evolutionary biology as it pertains to cognitive processes
  • Basic comprehension of academic research methodologies in psychology
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore "Cognition, Brain, and Consciousness: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience" for foundational knowledge
  • Read "Neurophilosophy" by Patricia Churchland to understand the philosophical implications of cognitive science
  • Investigate "Evolutionary Neuroscience" by Kaas for insights into the evolutionary aspects of cognition
  • Research online lectures or courses on cognitive science from reputable universities
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This discussion is beneficial for students, educators, and researchers in cognitive science, psychology, and philosophy who seek to deepen their understanding of the field through academic resources.

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hey!

are there any good books or online lectures for an intro to Cog science? Is this a good one?:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0262691752/?tag=pfamazon01-20

I'm not interested in popularizations, first year academic material would be great

Thanks!
 
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In general:

Cognition, Brain, and Consciousness: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience
by Baars and Gage

Philosophical side:

Neurophilosophy
by Patricia Churchland

and in my not-so-humble opinion, the evolutionary story is important so that you you really understand the underlying functions of some of the processes that contribute to consciousness:

Evolutionary Neuroscience,
by Kaas
 

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