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==Quotes== On [[educational psychology]]: {{blockquote|People think in conjunction and partnership with others and with the help of culturally provided tools and implements.|Salomon|1997 p. xiii}} On [[cognitive science]]: {{blockquote|Nervous systems do not form representations of the world, they can only form representations of interactions with the world.<ref>{{cite web | vauthors = Hutchins E | title = Overview of Distributed Cognition Lecture | url = http://hci.ucsd.edu/102a/11Lectures/DCogOverview.pdf | work = Distributed Cognition and Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, Department of Cognitive Science | publisher = University of California, San Diego }}</ref>}} {{blockquote|The emphasis on finding and describing "knowledge structures" that are somewhere "inside" the individual encourages us to overlook the fact that human cognition is always situated in a complex sociocultural world and cannot be unaffected by it.|Hutchins|1995 p. xiii}}
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