True. Distributed cognition studies material, social, and cultural systems that move beyond the individual as the unit of analysis.
Distributed cognition is an approach to cognitive science research that belongs to the field of embodied cognitive science. It was developed by Edwin Hutchins.
Distributed cognition goes beyond the individual as the unit of analysis to study the material, social, and cultural systems in which an individual is located. It is based on fundamental premises, such as that mental representations are actually formed from the sociocultural systems in which an individual is located.
Thus, while astrophysicists may observe the arrangement of stars in particular ways, a tribal community may see and interpret it in a starkly different manner.
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