Search for dissertations about: "Distributed Cognition"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 36 swedish dissertations containing the words Distributed Cognition.
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21. Translation, Teamwork, and Technology : The Use of Social and Material Scaffolds in the Translation Process
Abstract : This dissertation explores translators’ interactions with social and material resources in the translation process. The general aim of the study is to contribute to the knowledge about cognitive translation processes in naturalistic settings, with a specific focus on the ways in which translators interact with social actors and technological resources. READ MORE
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22. Ubiquitous Cognitive Computing: A Vector Symbolic Approach
Abstract : A wide range of physical things are currently being integrated with the infrastructure of cyberspace in a process that is creating the so-called Internet of Things. It is expected that Internet-connected devices will vastly outnumber people on the planet in the near future. READ MORE
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23. Too big to fail? A case study of the rise and fall of a medical research infrastructure
Abstract : Introduction: Distributed Research Infrastructures are becoming increasingly more salient as science expands and universities continue to look for new means to cooperate and share expertise and expenses on large-scale projects. One area which has seen much development in recent years is biobanking, as there have been numerous attempts to harmonise the different biobanking standards over the years, none of which have been entirely successful. READ MORE
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24. Acquired brain injury in children and adolescents: Investigating assessment of communicative participation in daily life situations
Abstract : Aims The overall aim of this thesis was to explore assessments of communicative participation in children and adolescents (hereafter: adolescents) with acquired brain injuries, mainly through evaluations in the Communicative Effectiveness Index (CETI) and in interviews with the participants. The aim was also to capture important changes in communication over time. READ MORE
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25. PET studies of the serotonin system in relation to behavioral phenotypes in psychiatry
Abstract : Behavioral phenotypes beyond core symptoms of diagnoses have become an area of high interest in psychiatric research. All major psychiatric diagnoses are associated with deficits in cognitive function, including impairments in social abilities, which contribute to great suffering and have a negative impact on the everyday life. READ MORE