Using cognitive cases to establish incidence: the case of exaptative actions
The primary methodological approach in cognitive psychology is experimental. However, the case study seems to hold particular importance in the foundational concepts of higher cognitive functions. For example, theories of the cognitive changes that lead to spontaneous insights have their roots in mo...
Main Authors: | Scarabusci, Raul, Hrvatin, Noemi, Sherazi, N., Tobol, E., Ormerod, Thomas C., Ross, Wendy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2025
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Online Access: | https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/10033/3/Scarabusci%20et%20al%20%282024%29%20-%20R5%20clear.pdf |
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