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Types of Minds J. Scott Jordan Department of Psychology Illinois State University
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What’s the Problem? What types of things do minds do? Raise your hand if you think minds do the following: Plan
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What’s the Problem? What types of things do minds do? Raise your hand if you think minds do the following: Problem-solve
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What’s the Problem? What types of things do minds do? Raise your hand if you think minds do the following: Explain
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What’s the Problem? What types of things do minds do? Raise your hand if you think minds do the following: Learn
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What’s the Problem? What types of things do minds do? Raise your hand if you think minds do the following: See
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What’s the Problem? What types of things do minds do? Raise your hand if you think minds do the following: Hear
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What’s the Problem? What types of things do minds do? Raise your hand if you think minds do the following: Touch
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What’s the Problem? What types of things do minds do? Raise your hand if you think minds do the following: Throw
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Are there any patterns to these phenomena? Cognitive science studies the patterns we call MIND. Let’s look at how it got started What’s the Problem?
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What is a Mind?R r Big Real Little Real Really real trees Sort of real trees Objective trees Subjective trees Observer-independent trees Observer-dependent trees
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organism environment environmental event: Stimulus output: Response Behaviorism Intention input: Sensation Perception Psychophysics Cognitive System Cognitive Psychology Attention Perception, Mind and Action: A Brief History of Psychological Science
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MINDS generate little r of the environment (representations) Minds also conduct operations on those representations (thought) Science of MIND then, should address how minds represent and manipulate representations. What’s the Problem?
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Is consistent with property dualism, functionalism and identity theory. We will discuss three alternative approaches to mind: The Computer Metaphor Connectionism Dynamical Systems Theory What’s the Problem?
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What is a computer? a system that applies a rule to whatever it is instructed to alogrithms representations How are operations conducted on representations? The Computer Metaphor
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What is a computer? a system that applies a rule to whatever it is instructed to alogrithms representations How are operations conducted on representations? The Computer Metaphor
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