Since the 1970s the cognitive sciences have offered multidisciplinary
ways of understanding the mind and cognition. The MIT Encyclopedia of
the Cognitive Sciences (MITECS) is a landmark, comprehensive reference
work that represents the methodological and theoretical diversity of
this changing field. At the core of the encyclopedia are 471 concise
entries, from Acquisition and Adaptationism to Wundt and X-bar Theory.
Each article, written by a leading researcher in the field, provides an
accessible introduction to an important concept in the cognitive
sciences, as well as references or further readings. Six extended
essays, which collectively serve as a roadmap to the articles, provide
overviews of each of six major areas of cognitive science: Philosophy;
Psychology; Neurosciences; Computational Intelligence; Linguistics and
Language; and Culture, Cognition, and Evolution. For both students and
researchers, MITECS will be an indispensable guide to the current state
of the cognitive sciences.