A visual depiction of the connections between the Cognitive Sciences written in TikZ by Olivia Guest. This figure is derived from the original put forth by the Sloan Foundation in 1978 and reproduced from Figure 4 in Pléh and Gurova, 2013. Different versions of it over time have used ‘Artificial intelligence’ (as above) instead of ‘Computer Science’ and vice versa (cf. Miller, 2003).
As used in: van Rooij, I., Guest, O., Adolfi, F. G., de Haan, R., Kolokolova, A., & Rich, P. (2023). Reclaiming AI as a theoretical tool for cognitive science.
Pléh, C., & Gurova, L. (2013). Existing and would-be accounts of the history of cognitive science: An introduction. Pléh Csaba–Gurova, Lilia–Ropolyi, László (2013 ed.) New Perspectives on the History of Cognitive Science.
Miller, G. A. (2003). The cognitive revolution: a historical perspective. Trends in cognitive sciences.