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1 THE COGNITIVE REVOLUTION: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Asheley Landrum and Amy Louise Schwarz

2 Behaviorism

3  Premise Psychology as an objective science Mental events ≠ observable events

4 Behaviorism  Premise Psychology as an objective science Mental events ≠ observable events  Outcome Perception = Discrimination Memory = Learning Language = Verbal Behavior Intelligence = What intelligence tests test

5 Limitations of Behaviorism  It cannot explain a natural language.  Much of human experience is unobservable. Memory Decision making Perceptual experience Other mental events

6 Revolution Begins “Defining psychology as the science of behavior is like defining physics as the science of meter reading.” – Noam Chomsky

7 Cognitive Revolution

8  Mentalism = Cognition  Integrate mentalistic concepts to explain behavioral data.  Re-opened communication with Europe

9 1956 - Critical Year: Information Processing (Newell & Simon)  Began Development of Artificial Intelligence  Studies about Thinking  Notions of Cognitive Strategies  Magic # 7, plus or minus 2  Signal Detection Theory applied to Perception

10 9/11/56: Moment of Conception  Interdisciplinary Approach  AI  Math  Computer Science  Language  Neuropsychology

11 9/11/56: Moment of Conception  Key Papers  “Logic Machine” (Newell & Simon)  Testing Neuropsychological Theory of Cell Assembly (Rochester at IBM)  Statistical analysis of gaps in relation to syntax (Yngve)  Mathematics of Grammar – transformational grammar (Chomsky)  Speed of Perceptual Recognition (Szikakli)

12 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation  Created Neuroscience  Created a program: cognitive science  Miller argued: Interdisciplinary field  Report created for the Foundation  Scholars from several fields came together  Unwilling to comment on each other’s disciplines  So, just summarized their own fields  Foundation provided grants to promote communication between disciplines.

13 Discussion Questions

14 Psycholinguistics Computational Linguistics Brain Evolution Cybernetics

15 Discussion Questions  Miller only labeled four of the connections between fields. What interdisciplinary fields link the remaining nodes?  What field belongs at the center of the figure?

16 Discussion Questions

17  Miller contends the central three are:  Psychology,  Linguistics, and  Computer Science  What is your opinion?

18 Cognitive Science vs Cognitive Sciences  What are the benefits of thinking of it as a unified science?  What are the detriments?  Should people from different disciplines comment regularly on each other’s work?

19 Artificial Intelligence  Do you think it is possible to advance artificial intelligence to the point where it accurately mimics life?  Are there any aspects of human cognition that you believe are unable to be replicated?

20 Discussion Questions  This article is a personal account of the cognitive revolution. What is added or taken away by this being a personal account as opposed to a historical perspective as the title suggests?

21 Discussion Questions  How did the invention of the computer contribute to the perception of cognitive science?


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