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      A primer on aspects of cognition for medical informatics.

      Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
      Cognition, History, 20th Century, Human Engineering, Humans, Information Systems, Knowledge, Medical Informatics, history, Problem Solving, Research, User-Computer Interface

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          As a multidisciplinary field, medical informatics draws on a range of disciplines, such as computer science, information science, and the social and cognitive sciences. The cognitive sciences can provide important insights into the nature of the processes involved in human- computer interaction and help improve the design of medical information systems by providing insight into the roles that knowledge, memory, and strategies play in a variety of cognitive activities. In this paper, the authors survey literature on aspects of medical cognition and provide a set of claims that they consider to be important in medical informatics.

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          11418539
          130077
          10.1136/jamia.2001.0080324

          Chemistry
          Cognition,History, 20th Century,Human Engineering,Humans,Information Systems,Knowledge,Medical Informatics,history,Problem Solving,Research,User-Computer Interface

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