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augmented cognition

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noun

  1. Acronym: AugCog.  the study of the augmenting of human mental functions by computer programs

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And consider augmented cognition, in which cognition occurs at the level of integrated techno-human networks, not at the level of the individual self.

From Slate

Others wonder about the implications of augmented cognition as the complexity and speed of combat environments grow beyond the ability of human perceptual and cognitive capabilities.

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The pair are using the real science of augmented cognition as a guide, which will have some unexpected ramifications beginning with issue No. 3.

From Seattle Times

And crack off the bat, Manapul and Buccellato have added to the Flash's bag of tricks with augmented cognition; it's a logical progression that a man who moves faster than the speed of sound would think faster, too.

From Seattle Times

Consider, for example, the cluster of technologies that go by the moniker of "augmented cognition," or augcog—such as optical systems that scan the battlefield, identify potential threats, and prioritize them before feeding them to the soldier.

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