A concept is formed in the mind when we learn examples and a definition, and acquire its mental representation by comparing and contrasting it with other concepts. But it's a lot more complicated than this. A car is a concept. So is a monkey. Even brands and love are concepts (but not really). There are many incomplete theories of concept formation and different ways to evaluate a concept. Here's a deep look at them.| Cognition Today
This is an initial exploration of cognitive & behavioral biases in Artificial Intelligence in the form of large language models. I've specified some AI biases and shown how human biases are very different.| Cognition Today
Explore psychological processes that guide language and how they change our way of talking in this overview of the basic concepts in psycholinguistics.| Cognition Today