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The Taxonomy of Logical Fallacies

A taxonomy of all of the logical fallacies listed in the Fallacy Files, based upon the subfallacy relationship.

Tags: logic, taxonomy, rhetoric, resource, reference, psychology, cognition, cogsci, hierarchy on 2008-01-16 and saved by13 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Innovative Minds Don’t Think Alike - New York Times

Experts in a field can benefit from an outsider’s perspective.

Tags: nytimes, cognition, social, innovation, communication, community, feedback, cogsci on 2007-12-31 -All Annotations (0) -About

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collision detection: The fate of human memory

Bill Thompson's latest Wired mag article

Tags: memory, cogsci, cognition, human on 2007-10-16 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Ceiling Height Alters How You Think - Yahoo! News

Current research shows ceiling height has an impact on tasks, but different heights have different benefits and detractors based on the type of task.

Tags: environment, workplace, worklife, cogsci, cognition, thinking, productivity, experience, interaction, space, social, psychology, research, mental, innovation, focus, task, architecture on 2007-05-22 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Intellectual Bargain Shopping, by Jeffrey Veen

A great post about users opting for easiest options from Mr. Veen.

Tags: blogs, design, hci, interface, ui, usability, ux, web, webdesign, interaction, cogsci, userexperience, nouser, veen, commented on 2006-07-11 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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DIGITAL MAOISM: The Hazards of the New Online Collectivism - Jaron Lanier

This is one of the best essays I have read in a long time. It hits on my rant on popularity engines and the voice of the collective. We don't need another digg or another wikipedia, we need smart tools (Yahoo MyWeb 2.0 is a start at a smart tool).

Tags: collaboration, collective, commons, essay, inspiration, social, socialnetworking, socialsoftware, society, web, wikipedia, research, science, politics, philosophy, mind, meta, culture, cogsci, interaction, learning, popular, popularity, crowd, infocloud, localinfocloud, content, co on 2006-06-02 and saved by17 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Reticular activating system - Wikipedia

During the 1970s in the "positive thinking" movement the reticular activating system was credited with providing people with the ability to discern items of interest from their subconscious in a world flooded with information and options for our attention

Tags: cogsci, cognition, psycology, mind, interaction, anatomy, attention, attraction on 2006-05-11 -All Annotations (0) -About

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GUUUI - A study of older web users

A good simple overview of needs of older web users and their cognition

Tags: usability, user, elderly, older, web, webdesign, interaction, interface, design, aged, cognition, cogsci, affordance, easeofuse, r&d, research, simplicity on 2006-02-06 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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A VC: The Looming Attention Crisis

Discusses the "poverty of attention" - the post that Ross uses.

Tags: cogsci, aggregation, attention, attraction, business, content, culture, data, del.icio.us, design, innovation, productivity, rss, tagging, technology, time, web, information on 2005-11-02 and saved by6 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Attention Saturation

Ross discusses the information overload problems that are prevalent in our lives today - he extracts the Greenberger quote I have been looking for

Tags: attention, research, attraction, filtering, information, aggregation, cogsci on 2005-11-02 -All Annotations (0) -About

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