Central and East European Center for Cognitive Science

The Central and East European Center for Cognitive Science (also as CEEC of Cognitive Science [1]) at the New Bulgarian University undertakes research in fundamental and applied cognitive science.[2] Research topics include: memory, thinking, language, learning, perception, context, applications to robotics, AI, and cognitive systems, cognitive economics, human factors and usability, education and learning methods. The Center is co-directed by Boicho Kokinov and Jeff Elman.

The CEEC of Cognitive Science grants M.Sc., Ph.D. degrees [3] in cognitive science and organizes annually summer school.[4][5]

References

  1. NBU: CEEC of Cognitive Science, nbu.bg
  2. For example: Evgenia Hristova, Maurice Grinberg, Investigation of Context Effect in Iterated prisoner' Dilemma Game, CEEC of Cognitive Science, in Pierre Deransart, Bernard Lorho, Jan Maluszyński, Programming Languages Implementation and Logic Programming: International Workshop Plilp '88, Orleans, France, May 16–18, 1988. Proceedings, Springer, 1989
  3. The M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs
  4. The series of Annual International Summer Schools in Cognitive Science started in 1994
  5. 20th International Summer School in Cognitive Science


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