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Distributed cognition

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A school of psychology developed in the 1990s by Edwin Hutchins. Using insights from sociology and the psychology of Vygotsky it emphasises the social aspects of cognition.

Further Reading

Edwin Hutchins 'Cognition in the World' (MIT Press).