The MIT encyclopedia of the cognitive sciences
A brief review of the encyclopedia by its authors:
The MIT
Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (MITECS to its friends) has been
four years in the making from conception to publication. It consists of
471 concise articles, nearly all of which include useful lists of
references and further readings, preceded by six longer introductory
essays written by the volume’s advisory editors. We see MITECS as being
of use to students and scholars across the various disciplines that
contribute to the cognitive sciences, including psychology,
neuroscience, linguistics, philosophy, anthropology and the social
sciences more generally, evolutionary biology, education, computer
science, artificial intelligence, and ethology.