Approaches Flashcards
Mind-body problem
Question of how mental events such as thoughts, beliefs and sensations arise from physical mechanisms in the body
Dualism
View that mind and body differ in substances or properties
Monism
View there is only one kind of basic substance in the world
Physicalism/materialism
View that all reality is physical or material in nature
Idealism (monism)
View that the only kind of reality is mental
Neutral monism
There is only 1 kind of substance that is neither material nor mental composing both mind and body
Descartes dualism
The mind and body are mind of different substances, but they interact in the pineal (no, it produces melatonin)
Number of neurons in the brain
86 billions
According to cognitive psychology, the mind and brain are made from the same substance, but intelligent behavior arises from the ____mind/brain
Brain
Structuralism
From Wundt and Titchener. This approach has the goal to identify the building blocks of the conscious experience through introspection.
Main problem of introspection as a method of scientific research
Lack of replication
Cortical blindness
Damage to the visual cortex causing no conscious sight, but reactions show unconscious sight (blindsight)
Behaviorism
Approach that emphasizes using observable stimuli and behaviors as the basis of scientific experimentation
Operant conditionning (Skinner) and intrusmental learning (Thorndike) are based on reward and punishment, and ______unvoluntary/voluntary behavior
Voluntary
Latent learning
Learning in the absence of any reward or punishment
Function
Mapping from input to output
Algorithm
Set of operations that produce the input output mapping of a function
This mathematician discovered what properties a general purpose computing device would have to have to be able to compute any function
Alan Turing
Program
Set of instructions for what function to compute
Transitor
Device used in computers to control whether or not a current flows through parts of a system
Neurons were seen as the equivalent of transitors encoding 1 and 0s because…
They too used a binary encoding system by firing or not
Cognitive revolution
Movement of the 1950s that proposed the mind could be understood as a computational system
Input of the mind according to the cognitivist perspective
Sensory information
Output of the mind according to the cognitivist perspective
Behavior or decision