1: Reflections on our tour of Cognitive Technologies
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Matthew Crump, Brooklyn College and Graduate Center of The City University of New York
In Spring 2018 a small group of doctoral and master’s students and I took a tour on the theme of Cognitive Technologies. We were interested in two sub themes that would connect cognition with technology: 1) examples where basic research and theory in cognition has led to applied technologies, and 2) examples where new tech has the potential to augment human cognition. Each week we covered varied topics from speed reading, computational models of semantics, machine learning for classification, computational models of object recognition, decoding brain states, brain training, apps for education, lie detection technology, augmented reality and smart spaces, cognition on drugs, and the use of big data for informing theories of cognition.