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What is the relationship between mind & body? Does the mind exist separate from the body?
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Monists deny the separation of mind & body. Dualists believe that the mind & body are interacting but distinct entities. Which do you agree with most?
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Complete the questionnaire.
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27 80 135 Monist Mean ScoreDualist Let’s discuss questions 4, 16, 22
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The mind is what the brain does. ~Marvin Minsky …we just don’t understand how it does it. ~Mrs. Sunda (and a lot of other very intelligent people) Cognitive neuroscience- the interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with cognition/consciousnesses (including perception, thinking, memory, & language.
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DP-The principle that information is often simultaneously processed on separate conscious & unconscious tracks. 2TM- Consciousness is the tip of the information – processing iceberg. Beneath the surface, unconscious information processing occurs simultaneously on many parallel tracks. Example: When we look at a bird flying, we are consciously aware that it’s a hummingbird, but our sub processing distinguishes the bird’s color, form, movement, & distance.
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For complex questions or choices should a person “sleep on it,” before making a decision? Examples?
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Outside of awareness, our unconscious mind continues to deliberate & seemingly help us to later arrive at a sudden & often correct decision. Experiment: Choosing the best car: Two groups presented a choice of 4 cars After reading all the information available: Group 1: Assigned to conscious deliberation in 4 minutes (chose now- on the spot) Group 2: Participants were distracted for the 4 minutes by solving mathematical problems Results: Group 1 (conscious decisions) make the best choices BUT… it would benefit the individual to think consciously about simple matters & to delegate thinking about more complex matters to the unconscious. In other words, “GO SLEEP ON IT!”
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