Csibra, Gergely
Overview
Works: | 16 works in 41 publications in 3 languages and 129 library holdings |
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Roles: | Editor, Translator, Contributor, Author, htt |
Classifications: | RJ488.5.E93, 618.928047547 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by
Gergely Csibra
LIFE IN COGNITION : studies in cognitive science in honor of csaba pleh by
Judit Gervain(
)
4 editions published between 2021 and 2022 in English and held by 77 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This edited book offers a broad selection of interdisciplinary studies within cognitive science. The book illustrates and documents how cognitive science offers a unifying framework for the interaction of fields of study focusing on the human mind from linguistics and philosophy to psychology and the history of science. A selection of renowned contributors provides authoritative historical, theoretical and empirical perspectives on more than six decades of research with a special focus on the progress of cognitive science in Central Europe. Readers encounter a bird's eye view of geographical and linguistic diversity brought about by the cognitive revolution, as it is reflected in the writings of leading authors, many of whom are former students and collaborators of Csaba Pléh, a key figure of the cognitive turn in Central Europe, to whom this book is dedicated. The book appeals to students and researchers looking for the ways various approaches to the mind and the brain intersect
4 editions published between 2021 and 2022 in English and held by 77 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This edited book offers a broad selection of interdisciplinary studies within cognitive science. The book illustrates and documents how cognitive science offers a unifying framework for the interaction of fields of study focusing on the human mind from linguistics and philosophy to psychology and the history of science. A selection of renowned contributors provides authoritative historical, theoretical and empirical perspectives on more than six decades of research with a special focus on the progress of cognitive science in Central Europe. Readers encounter a bird's eye view of geographical and linguistic diversity brought about by the cognitive revolution, as it is reflected in the writings of leading authors, many of whom are former students and collaborators of Csaba Pléh, a key figure of the cognitive turn in Central Europe, to whom this book is dedicated. The book appeals to students and researchers looking for the ways various approaches to the mind and the brain intersect
Fejlődéslélektan by
Michael Cole(
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7 editions published between 1997 and 2006 in Hungarian and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A tankönyvnek szánt kiadvány a fejlődéslélektan átfogó tudományos feldolgozását tűzte célul a csecsemőkortól a gyermek- és serdülőkoron át a felnőtt- és idős korig. A könyv szerkezetileg öt részben tárgyalja az egyedfejlődés szakaszait. A fejezetek végén rövid összefoglalás és a kulcsszavak felsorolása könnyíti az anyag megtanulását, a kötetet szakkifejezések jegyzéke, a hivatkozott irodalom felsorolása, név- és tárgymutató zárja
7 editions published between 1997 and 2006 in Hungarian and held by 13 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A tankönyvnek szánt kiadvány a fejlődéslélektan átfogó tudományos feldolgozását tűzte célul a csecsemőkortól a gyermek- és serdülőkoron át a felnőtt- és idős korig. A könyv szerkezetileg öt részben tárgyalja az egyedfejlődés szakaszait. A fejezetek végén rövid összefoglalás és a kulcsszavak felsorolása könnyíti az anyag megtanulását, a kötetet szakkifejezések jegyzéke, a hivatkozott irodalom felsorolása, név- és tárgymutató zárja
Pszichológia by
Rita L Atkinson(
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9 editions published between 1995 and 2002 in Hungarian and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published between 1995 and 2002 in Hungarian and held by 12 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Hogyan működik az elme by
Steven Pinker(
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3 editions published in 2002 in Hungarian and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 2002 in Hungarian and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ember és kultúra : a kulturális tudás eredete és átadásának mechanizmusai(
Book
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2 editions published in 2007 in Hungarian and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 2007 in Hungarian and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Naturalistic approaches to culture(
Book
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3 editions published in 2014 in English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 2014 in English and held by 4 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Bosei to shakaisei no kigen by
Kazuo Hiraki(
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1 edition published in 2014 in Japanese and held by 3 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2014 in Japanese and held by 3 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A Life in Cognition : Studies in Cognitive Science in Honor of Csaba Pléh(
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1 edition published in 2022 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2022 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Near infrared spectroscopy reveals neural activation during face perception in infants and adults(
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1 edition published in 2015 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 2015 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Scientia humana. Pszichológia(
Book
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2 editions published between 1999 and 2002 in Hungarian and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published between 1999 and 2002 in Hungarian and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Infant EEG and event-related potentials by
Michelle De Haan(
Book
)
1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Infancy is a time of rapid growth, when brain plasticity is at a maximum. Event-related potentials (ERPs) are one of the few methods that can easily and safely be used to study this process, and have led to exciting discoveries about human brain functioning and the neural basis of cognition. Over recent years, there has been a massive rise in the level of interest in ERPs and this book considers the advantages which they offer to researchers and clinicians. In particular, it looks at the benefits of this form of neuroimaging as a non-invasive tool for detecting impairments in
1 edition published in 2007 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Infancy is a time of rapid growth, when brain plasticity is at a maximum. Event-related potentials (ERPs) are one of the few methods that can easily and safely be used to study this process, and have led to exciting discoveries about human brain functioning and the neural basis of cognition. Over recent years, there has been a massive rise in the level of interest in ERPs and this book considers the advantages which they offer to researchers and clinicians. In particular, it looks at the benefits of this form of neuroimaging as a non-invasive tool for detecting impairments in
Bevezetés a pszichológiába : olvasmányok és feladatok a lélektan alapkérdéseinek tanulmányozásához(
Book
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2 editions published in 1992 in Hungarian and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
2 editions published in 1992 in Hungarian and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Naive Physics: Objects, Motion, Causality [Tanulmánygyűjtemény](
Book
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1 edition published in 1995 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1995 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Motor activation during action perception depends on action interpretation(
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1 edition published in 2017 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Abstract: Since the discovery of motor mirroring, the involvement of the motor system in action interpretation has been widely discussed. While some theories proposed that motor mirroring underlies human action understanding, others suggested that it is a corollary of action interpretation. We put these two accounts to the test by employing superficially similar actions that invite radically different interpretations of the underlying intentions. Using an action-observation task, we assessed motor activation (as indexed by the suppression of the EEG mu rhythm) in response to actions typically interpreted as instrumental (e.g., grasping) or referential (e.g., pointing) towards an object. Only the observation of instrumental actions resulted in enhanced mu suppression. In addition, the exposure to grasping actions failed to elicit mu suppression when they were preceded by speech, suggesting that the presence of communicative signals modulated the interpretation of the observed actions. These results suggest that the involvement of sensorimotor cortices during action processing is conditional on a particular (instrumental) action interpretation, and that action interpretation relies on inferential processes and top-down mechanisms that are implemented outside of the motor system. Highlights: The observation of grasping, but not of pointing, activates the motor system. Action interpretation is modulated by the presence of communicative signals. Motor mirroring is the consequence, rather than the source, of action interpretation
1 edition published in 2017 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Abstract: Since the discovery of motor mirroring, the involvement of the motor system in action interpretation has been widely discussed. While some theories proposed that motor mirroring underlies human action understanding, others suggested that it is a corollary of action interpretation. We put these two accounts to the test by employing superficially similar actions that invite radically different interpretations of the underlying intentions. Using an action-observation task, we assessed motor activation (as indexed by the suppression of the EEG mu rhythm) in response to actions typically interpreted as instrumental (e.g., grasping) or referential (e.g., pointing) towards an object. Only the observation of instrumental actions resulted in enhanced mu suppression. In addition, the exposure to grasping actions failed to elicit mu suppression when they were preceded by speech, suggesting that the presence of communicative signals modulated the interpretation of the observed actions. These results suggest that the involvement of sensorimotor cortices during action processing is conditional on a particular (instrumental) action interpretation, and that action interpretation relies on inferential processes and top-down mechanisms that are implemented outside of the motor system. Highlights: The observation of grasping, but not of pointing, activates the motor system. Action interpretation is modulated by the presence of communicative signals. Motor mirroring is the consequence, rather than the source, of action interpretation
Categorization and Concept Formation in Infancy(
Book
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1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Az oksági gondolkodás perceptuális alapjai by
Gergely Csibra(
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2 editions published in 1993 in Hungarian and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
2 editions published in 1993 in Hungarian and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
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- Kovács, Kristóf Editor
- Pléh, Csaba Translator
- Gervain, Judit Author Editor
- Cole, Michael Author
- Cole, Sheila R.
- Bodor, Péter Translator
- Atkinson, Rita L.
- Csontos, Anikó Translator
- Varga, Katalin Translator
- Kovács, Ilona Translator
Associated Subjects
Brain Child development Cognition Cognition and culture Cognition in animals Cognition in children Cognition in infants Cognitive psychology Cognitive science Culture Culture--Psychological aspects Educational sociology Electroencephalography Evoked potentials (Electrophysiology) Infants Language and culture Language and languages--Philosophy Neurobiology Neuropsychological tests for children Neuropsychology Philosophy of mind Psycholinguistics Social learning Sociolinguistics