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Title: Colin Klein
Processes and capacities in the study of cognitive control.

Cognition can be viewed as either a collection of ongoing processes or as a set of contextually triggered capacities. There is a metaphysical equivalence between the two, and many authors use the terms interchangeably. I argue, though, that focus on either processes or capacities introduces important methodological biases. I illustrate the point through a discussion of the diversity of models of cognitive control in humans.

When: Thu 16 Apr 2015 15:00 - 16:30 Eastern Time - Melbourne, Sydney
Calendar: Current Projects
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    * Kristie Miller- creator

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