As we live in an increasingly connected world, the quicker we realize that phenomena rarely can trace their causes to a single event, the better we’ll create policies, guidelines, and rethink how we treat each other.
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As we live in an increasingly connected world, the quicker we realize that phenomena rarely can trace their causes to a single event, the better we’ll create policies, guidelines, and rethink how we treat each other.
This issue on cognitive science strives to discuss just that; we dive into how game theory drives the cooperation of societies, wrestle with the complexities of the development of mental health issues, and report on the creation of new technologies meant to aid our cognitive abilities. We’ve discovered that using multiple lenses to explore the overarching theme of human intelligence results in unexpected, new findings, which we hope you’ll also enjoy reading about. Creativity drives novelty. We expect that the continued exploration of new interdisciplinary fields like cognitive science, the surprising combination of seemingly unrelated domains, will create the next generations of informed scientists, thinkers, and pioneers.
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