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      Cognitive ecology.

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          Abstract

          Cognitive ecology is the study of cognitive phenomena in context. In particular, it points to the web of mutual dependence among the elements of a cognitive ecosystem. At least three fields were taking a deeply ecological approach to cognition 30 years ago: Gibson's ecological psychology, Bateson's ecology of mind, and Soviet cultural-historical activity theory. The ideas developed in those projects have now found a place in modern views of embodied, situated, distributed cognition. As cognitive theory continues to shift from units of analysis defined by inherent properties of the elements to units defined in terms of dynamic patterns of correlation across elements, the study of cognitive ecosystems will become an increasingly important part of cognitive science.

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          Journal
          Top Cogn Sci
          Topics in cognitive science
          1756-8765
          1756-8757
          Oct 2010
          : 2
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Cognitive Science, University of California San Diego.
          Article
          10.1111/j.1756-8765.2010.01089.x
          25164051
          6aabb329-1d83-4ffb-8bf1-8b00f0f35b25
          Copyright © 2010 Cognitive Science Society, Inc.
          History

          Activity theory,Brain-body-world systems,Distributed cognition,Ecological psychology,Ecology of mind,Embodied cognition,Human culture,Situated cognition,Units of analysis for cognition

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