Diversity as Asset

Topics in Cognitive Science
Andrea BenderNancy J Nersessian

Abstract

We begin our commentary by summarizing the commonalities and differences in cognitive phenomena across cultures, as found by the seven papers of this topic. We then assess the commonalities and differences in how our various authors have approached the study of cognitive diversity, and speculate on the need for, and potential of, cross-disciplinary collaboration.

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Sep 10, 2015·Topics in Cognitive Science·Tanya M LuhrmannAkwasi Osei
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Oct 16, 2015·Topics in Cognitive Science·Asifa Majid, Miriam van Staden

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Mar 5, 2016·Frontiers in Psychology·Andrea Bender, Sieghard Beller
May 6, 2016·Frontiers in Psychology·Andrea Bender, Sieghard Beller
Aug 9, 2019·Topics in Cognitive Science·Andrea Bender
Oct 10, 2019·Topics in Cognitive Science·Andrea Bender

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