John is totally correct, to study virtually anything, it has to be multidisciplinary, which cognitive science definitely is. Even when you study such things like the nature of mathematics, in a heartbeat, you're into ideas of language and not mathematics per se. When you REALLY scale problems down to seek their original source, you go through so many academic disciplines to get there. It's one reason why education should be multidisciplinary, regardless of chosen field.
@@oldmenproductions5766 graduated in a specialized cognitive science program with an A+ in my stream :) working as a researcher, organizer, and atm training in therapy ☺️
@@thejoshchannel5342 Actually went to University of Toronto and had Vervaeke for my first year Psychology class! Also got to go to some events he is a panel speaker for! Very nice and encouraging prof :)
how an MD can reach to cognitive sciences, I'm curious. neurology and psychiatry are the fields that can be linked easily to cognitive science. the application of such construct to solve the mysteries of schizophrenia, dementia, sequelae of any other diseases such as vascular disease with language impairment. I'm still a student but I'm always interested in the way we think, logic driven by words or by numbers. how a brain can do these things? ??? and how we unlock, and trear efficiently the aquired impairments.
hay, ..........i am now pursuing computer sc graduate program and am very much interested in cognitive science and psychology ,so is dr any chance to get a master degree program by gre psychology or any kind of entrance exam to get into this program
With respect to Indian universities, many IITs offer their masters program in Cognitive sciences. Mainly, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Delhi and IIT Kanpur. Apart from these, CBCS and Chandigarh University also offers their masters program. COGJET is an exam specifically for admission in cognitive sciences through which one can get into some of these institutions. These are open for graduates of all backgrounds.
Hey John I'm hopeful you'll reply to this but I doubt it. Is there some way I could speak more about cognitive science with you I'm interested in the field but worried that my lack of knowledge and ...well... interest in some of the sub classes that make cognitive science AI and computer science for example. I'm wondering and worried if I have to know the field to be able to communicate it perfectly and use it along with other sub classes to have a "language" that's more comprehensive or if the skill of communication is more important. I feel like and have so for a while that if you understand a concept fully that with the right communication skills you can teach that concept to anyone so I'm worried that If I don't understand "a.i. or computer science" I won't have the skill to communicate and use it to work with the other sub classes of cognitive science like psychology linguistics anthropology and philosophy.
yeah thats doable but if computer science is your passion you might as well do bachelors in CS and Masters in CS. If you want an undergrad degree that covers multiple subjects including Philosophy, neuroscience, CS and linguistics then cognitive science is the way to go. If you take the cognitive science path for bachelors you can look into Machine learning or computation for masters. Hope that helped
John is totally correct, to study virtually anything, it has to be multidisciplinary, which cognitive science definitely is. Even when you study such things like the nature of mathematics, in a heartbeat, you're into ideas of language and not mathematics per se. When you REALLY scale problems down to seek their original source, you go through so many academic disciplines to get there. It's one reason why education should be multidisciplinary, regardless of chosen field.
As an aspiring cognitive science student, your ideas are very timely and passionate and I couldn't have been more excited to pursue this field.
Have you made it into the field yet?
@@oldmenproductions5766 graduated in a specialized cognitive science program with an A+ in my stream :) working as a researcher, organizer, and atm training in therapy ☺️
I have been studying CogSci for 2 years and never had it explained to me like this. Thanks John,.
Nassim Nicolas Talib led me here. A thoughtful author and fan of cognitive science.
Thank you so much for the video! I am graduating from high school this year.
How did it go?
@@thejoshchannel5342 Actually went to University of Toronto and had Vervaeke for my first year Psychology class! Also got to go to some events he is a panel speaker for! Very nice and encouraging prof :)
An intuitive explanation indeed.
Have the midterm later today, thanks john
how an MD can reach to cognitive sciences, I'm curious. neurology and psychiatry are the fields that can be linked easily to cognitive science. the application of such construct to solve the mysteries of schizophrenia, dementia, sequelae of any other diseases such as vascular disease with language impairment. I'm still a student but I'm always interested in the way we think, logic driven by words or by numbers. how a brain can do these things? ??? and how we unlock, and trear efficiently the aquired impairments.
John, what textbook(s) would you recommend to one starting out with CogSci?
Great to se more videos!
hay, ..........i am now pursuing computer sc graduate program and am very much interested in cognitive science and psychology ,so is dr any chance to get a master degree program by gre psychology or any kind of entrance exam to get into this program
So.....?any Luck figuring it out? 😅
Did you find out Trupti?
With respect to Indian universities, many IITs offer their masters program in Cognitive sciences. Mainly, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Delhi and IIT Kanpur. Apart from these, CBCS and Chandigarh University also offers their masters program. COGJET is an exam specifically for admission in cognitive sciences through which one can get into some of these institutions. These are open for graduates of all backgrounds.
@@mananpreetkaurr Yes, Mananpreet kaur. Thanks.
Hey John I'm hopeful you'll reply to this but I doubt it. Is there some way I could speak more about cognitive science with you I'm interested in the field but worried that my lack of knowledge and ...well... interest in some of the sub classes that make cognitive science AI and computer science for example. I'm wondering and worried if I have to know the field to be able to communicate it perfectly and use it along with other sub classes to have a "language" that's more comprehensive or if the skill of communication is more important.
I feel like and have so for a while that if you understand a concept fully that with the right communication skills you can teach that concept to anyone so I'm worried that If I don't understand "a.i. or computer science" I won't have the skill to communicate and use it to work with the other sub classes of cognitive science like psychology linguistics anthropology and philosophy.
Great
Wow.... where can I learn more of your stuff? Videos, online courses, books, papers, etc???
Univeristy of Toronto cognitive science :)
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If we're not good at computer science can we still study cog sci?
Heyy I just asked that too! 😂
Can you get a master's in computer science with a bachelor's in cognitive science?
Ali Mahmoud what about vice versa?
yeah thats doable but if computer science is your passion you might as well do bachelors in CS and Masters in CS. If you want an undergrad degree that covers multiple subjects including Philosophy, neuroscience, CS and linguistics then cognitive science is the way to go. If you take the cognitive science path for bachelors you can look into Machine learning or computation for masters. Hope that helped
Good Lord LOL I love you but i constantly have to stop the video and look up your vocabulary :O)
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