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Distributed Cognition

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Distributed cognition is 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 Wild (MIT Press).

See also