Full Title
RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
1972-5620 (Online Journal)
Journal Issue Number
4
Journal Issue Designation
4
Journal Issue Date
2024
Full Title
Psychology and cognitive sciences: Past, present and future
By (author)
First Page
49
Last Page
68
Language of text
English
Publication Date
2025/05
Copyright
2024 FrancoAngeli srl
Main description
Psychology and cognitive sciences and comprise a discipline whose history has been inherently intertwined and inseparable. While the scientific community distinguishes between these two disciplines, such clarity may not necessarily be apparent at the level of common understanding. In this article, we aim to delineate the historical relationship between these disciplines to elucidate both disparities and points of convergence. We will commence with an exploration of the historical trajectories of each discipline, culminating in an analysis of their intersecting junctures. We will elucidate the outcomes of their collaborative trajectories and examine the current perspectives that have emerged as a result. Finally, we will endeavor to discern whether the proximity between these disciplines may undergo transformation in light of the significant influences of neuroscience and artificial intelligence, and we will consider the prospects for their future collaboration.
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