Abstract
The goal of this panel is to discuss and begin to converge on what constitutes generalizable patterns in cooperative cognition. The premise is that by pulling together findings and observations that hold across different research perspectives, domains, and methodologies, we will further our understanding of the fundamentally cooperative nature of cognition. This understanding is central to the mission of human factors research, which is to provide design guidance and insight for new classes of innovative support tools.
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