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- Fourth special issue in the series 'Cognition and technology': Learning Technologies and Cognition - Dror I. p. 207-208
- Distributed cognition: Cognizing, autonomy and the Turing Test - Harnad S., Dror I.E. p. 209-213
- A framework for thinking about distributed cognition - Poirier P.,Chicoisne G. p. 215-234
- Distributed cognition: Domains and dimensions - Sutton J. p. 235-247
- Distributed cognition: A methodological note - Kirsh D. p. 249-262
- Radical changes in cognitive process due to technology: A jaundiced view - Glenberg A.M. p. 263-274
- The grounding and sharing of symbols - Cangelosi A. p. 275-285
- Collaborative tagging as distributed cognition - Steels L. p. 287-292
- Thinking in groups - Gureckis T.M., Goldstone R.L. p. 293-311
- Distributed learning and mutual adaptation - Schwartz D.L., Martin T. p. 313-332
- Distributed cognition, representation, and affordance - Zhang J., Patel V.L. p. 333-341
- Categorization and technology innovation - Stibel J.M. p. 343-355
- Crime scene investigation as distributed cognition - Baber C., Smith P., Cross J., Hunter J., McMaster R. p. 357-385
- Web search engines and distributed assessment systems - Heintz C. p. 387-409
- Speech transformation solutions - Kanevsky D., Basson S., Faisman A., Rachevsky L., Zlatsin A., Conrod S. p. 411-442
- Computer-aided translation as a distributed cognitive task - Dragsted B. p. 443-464