Relationship between Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence In recent years researchers in the field of psychology have directed collective attention to the field of cognitive development. This word comes from the Latin "cognoscere". This means "knowing" and today it is defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary as "acts or processes of knowledge including consciousness and judgment". Cognitive psychology aims to identify and test elements that make up human intelligence. This includes research on human learning and intellectual development, problem solving, memory, human language, and information processing and understanding.
Cognitive science is an interdisciplinary study of thinking and intelligence including philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology. Its intelligence began in the mid 1950's and researchers from several fields began to develop mental theory based on complex characterization and calculation programs. The organization began in the mid-1970s when the Institute for Cognitive Science was founded and the Journal of Cognitive Science was launched. Since then, more than 100 universities in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia have established cognitive science courses and many universities have offered cognitive science courses.
Informatics has many aspects, including many of the existing fields such as artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and computer science. In a broad sense, cognitive science includes research on natural systems, computer science includes computational analysis and computational system design, artificial intelligence works as a link, and design mimics what is found in nature. System informatics also provides information to other fields such as mathematics, electronics, biology, linguistics and psychology. Thus, informatics provides links between fields and their own methods and fields.
Interdisciplinary scientific research on cognitive science, thought and intelligence. It includes psychology, linguistics, philosophy, computer science, artificial intelligence (AI), neuroscience (see neurology), and anthropological thinking and methods. The term cognition used by cognitive scientists refers to various thoughts, including thinking, including perception, problem solving, learning, decision making, language use, and emotional experiences. According to some early modern philosophical theories and common sense, the idea is intangible or supernatural, it is soul and spirit, so it is not suitable for scientific research (see Mind and Body Dualism). Instead, cognitive science considers the mind to be completely material. It is aimed at gathering empirical evidence about psychological processes and phenomena and developing a theory to explain the evidence that can come from many fields.