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Cognitive Science as an Interdisciplinary Field
Cognitive science is an interdisciplinary approach that emerged as psychologists began to cooperate with scientists from other fields, such as anthropology, linguistics, computer science, and neuroscience. Spurred by the cognitive revolution, the influence and prominence of this interdisciplinary perspective continue to resonate in modern-day psychology.
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