Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary
scientific study of the
mind and its processes. It examines what
cognition is, what it does and how it works. It includes research on intelligence and behaviour, especially focusing on how information is represented, processed, and transformed (in faculties such as
perception,
language,
memory,
attention,
reasoning, and
emotion) within nervous systems (humans or other animals) and machines (e.g. computers). Cognitive science consists of multiple research disciplines, including
psychology,
artificial intelligence,
philosophy,
neuroscience,
linguistics, and
anthropology. It spans many levels of analysis, from low-level learning and decision mechanisms to high-level logic and planning; from
neural circuitry to modular brain organization. The fundamental concept of cognitive science is that "thinking can best be understood in terms of representational structures in the mind and computational procedures that operate on those structures."