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CogSci 2025: Theories of the Past, Theories of the Future

San Francisco, USA
30 July - 2 August 2025

The Cognitive Science Society brings together researchers from around the world who hold a common goal: understanding the nature of the human mind. The mission of the Society is to promote Cognitive Science as a discipline, and to foster scientific interchange among researchers in various areas of study, including Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Anthropology, Psychology, Neuroscience, Philosophy, and Education. The Society is a non-profit professional organisation and its activities include sponsoring an annual conference and publishing the journals Cognitive Science and TopiCS.

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