CGSC 2002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Surge Protector, Craniotomy, Mental Disorder

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Patient experiences of awake craniotomy: an interpretative phenomenological. To develop understanding of the experience of having an awake craniotomy with cortical and subcortical language mapping. Some of the dominant themes were: unspeakable fear, dissociation, control, loss of self. Qualitative research in cognitive science example 1: Chi, m. t. h. , feltovich, p. j. , & glaser, r. Categorization and representation of physics problems by experts and novices. 8 advanced phd students from the physics department (experts) and 8 undergraduates (novices), who had just completed a semester of mechanics, categorized physics problems. Experts took more time to categorize the problems. Novices categorized on the basis of surface features. Experts categorized according to the major physics principle governing the solution of each problem. Definition the use of one sense to deliver information typically delivered through another sense. Developed by scott novich and david eagelman. 20 x 20 array of tactile pins.

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