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Cognition In The Wild

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Ten years of a model of aesthetic appreciation and aesthetic judgments : The aesthetic episode – Developments and challenges in empirical aesthetics

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Investigation 20. Theories of Shared Understanding

Gerry Stahl
TL;DR: In this paper, a critical look at the concept of shared meaning as it is generally used and proposes an empirical study of how group cognition is constituted in practice, in order to understand how meanings and understandings can be shared by multiple individuals.

Making the strange familiar: Bridging boundaries on database preservation projects.

Peter Francis, +1 more
TL;DR: This paper describes the experiences at the Public Record Office Victoria, Australia, in developing processes and guidance for the preservation of relational databases, and finds that these projects are different to ‘traditional’ transfers, and that their novelty and technical challenges may be made more difficult by organizational and conceptual complexities.
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The process of slowing down in clinical reasoning during ultrasound consultations

TL;DR: The process of transitions between automatic and effortful reasoning by radiologists who performed ultrasound examinations during consultations at the polyclinic are explored.
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Individual Rigidity and Organizational Learning

TL;DR: This work makes use of an agent-based simulator of organizations with distributed decision-making to highlight factors that generate organizational learning curves, and suggests that organizations are better able to learn when it single components are incapable to learn.
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Form and the Politics of World

TL;DR: The authors argue that a flat ontology of form developed in the early 1990s is not the same as the one presented by Engelmann, Hakli, Harman and McCormack.