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Cognitive Infrasciences

The branch of infrascience that examines the infrastructure underlying the cognitive sciences—psychology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, linguistics. Cognitive infrasciences investigate the foundational systems, structures, and conditions that make cognitive scientific inquiry possible: experimental infrastructure (laboratories, equipment, stimuli) that enables research on mind and brain; computational infrastructure (modeling software, data analysis tools, simulation platforms) that extends theoretical capabilities; measurement infrastructure (brain imaging, behavioral tasks, physiological recording) that provides empirical access to cognitive processes; institutional infrastructure (research centers, funding programs, graduate training) that supports cognitive science; and conceptual infrastructure (theories, models, frameworks) that shapes what can be thought about mind. Cognitive infrasciences reveal that cognitive science is never just about studying mind—it's always built on infrastructure that shapes what can be discovered about mind, and understanding cognitive science requires understanding this infrastructure.
Example: "His cognitive infrasciences research showed how the development of fMRI transformed psychology—not by making old questions answerable, but by creating entirely new questions that couldn't have been asked before. The infrastructure didn't just enable research; it created new research worlds."
by Abzugal March 16, 2026
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