Understanding cognition in the Anthropocene
SOURCE Citation
Barr, Nathaniel, "Understanding cognition in the Anthropocene" (2018). Generator at Sheridan. 32.
https://source.sheridancollege.ca/conferences_creates/2018/2018/32
Location
Sheridan College, Davis Campus, Session C: Room H106
Start Date
24-10-2018 1:00 PM
End Date
24-10-2018 2:00 PM
Description
The distinction between automatic and controlled processing is pervasive across many areas of cognitive psychological research, such as reasoning, memory, attention and creativity. In the Anthropocene, an era defined by human impact, understanding such processing is urgent, as the biggest global challenges are deeply connected to how we think.
Understanding cognition in the Anthropocene
Sheridan College, Davis Campus, Session C: Room H106
The distinction between automatic and controlled processing is pervasive across many areas of cognitive psychological research, such as reasoning, memory, attention and creativity. In the Anthropocene, an era defined by human impact, understanding such processing is urgent, as the biggest global challenges are deeply connected to how we think.