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The Science of Cognition:
Bridging Gaps Between Cognitive Linguistics
and Experimental Psychology
Sofia, July 31, 2007
Cognitive science
Was born on
September, 11th,
1956
PHYLOSOPHY
PSYCHOLOGY
LINGUISTICS
CULTURAL
ANTHROPOLOGY
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
NEUROSCIENCE
H. Gardner, 1987 (after G. Miller)
Critical issues in interdisciplinary collaboration
Language of interdisciplinary communication: The absence
of such language leads to the lack of understanding between
representatives of different disciplines forming cognitive
science.
Underestimation of results obtained by collaborators, as
well as their research efforts (“It’s trivial, isn’t it?”; “We could
have done the same stuff much easier”);
A certain degree of superficiality of interdisciplinary
investigation due to the limited ability of collaborators to
penetrate to the core of a neighboring discipline.
Organizational problems (prejudice, grants, institutional
colloboration, etc.).
Workshop Program
10:00-10:30
Introduction
10:30-11:00
Olga Fedorova, Ekaterina Pechenkova
WHEN "COLORLESS GREEN
IDEAS..." MEET WORKING
MEMORY SPAN
11:00-11:30
Irina Blinnikova, Georgy Blinnikov, Elena
Frolova
DOES THE LANGUAGE OF
DESIGNATION AFFECT OUR
MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS OF
EMOTIONS?
Workshop Program
11:30-12:00
Break
12:00-12:30
Maria Rabeson, Irina Blinnikova
Representations of professionalism in
different cultures
12:30-13:00
Alina Antipova, Nikolay Nechaev
Experimental research of peculiar
properties of nomination (ethnical and
linguistic aspects)
Workshop Program
13:00-13:30
13:30-14:00
14:00-14:30
14:30-15:00
Optional discussion on automatic
dictionaries
Break
Valentina Gavrilova
Ontological Basis of Executive and
Initiative Transitivity
Alina Lartseva
Bilingual Word Recognition: Evidence
from Double Semantic Priming Paradigm
Workshop Program
15:00-15:30
Galina Portnova, Olga Sysoeva
Analysis of abstract, concrete and pseudo
words: influence of word category on
reaction time, duration perception and
brain responses
15:30-16:00
Break
16:00-16:30
Round-table discussion