Topic 8a - Distributed Cognition Flashcards
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Main Idea
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- Cognition is done partially by the environment
- Traditional wisdom is that cognition is inside the brain
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Relation to Symbolic Systems
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-Symbols are not stored purely in our head; they represent things in the world, and if those things weren’t there it wouldn’t mean anything
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Relation to Embodied Cognition
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Roman Numerals
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- The symbols are technically the same thing, but you can’t do long division with roman numerals
- We’re only trained to work with one kind of symbol, which exists externally to us
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Bartender Problem
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- Bartenders have to remember a lot of information
- Put differently-shaped glasses in front of people to “store” information in the environment
- Experience is not of the drink orders, but rather of the system which tells them what the drink orders are
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What Hutchins Thinks We’re Good At
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- Recognizing objects
- Modelling simple dynamics of the world
- Manipulating objects
- We’re better at doing these things (which use the world in our thinking) than purely symbolic reasoning
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Different ways to be distributed
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- Across members of a social group (no one person knows everything about the whole system)
- Across internal/external structures (putting things out in the world like in the bartender problem)
- Across time (leaving a note for yourself)
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Chimps doing same/different task
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- Square is same, triangle is different, chimps have to figure out the pattern
- Only chimps trained with simpler patterns were able to figure out more complicated ones (or ones trained with sign language)
- Chimps with symbol training went from low-order to high-order relationships
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Numerical representation of the brain
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- Two kinds of representation: 1, 2, or 3, which is in the parietal lobe; and exact arithmetic, which is in the frontal lobe
- Number representation have become more complicated over time
- Our knowledge of numbers has to do with our understanding of the world, and how we communicate that knowledge to other humans
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Abacus Champions Video
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- Kids get so good at using an abacus that they can perform immensely complicated calculations using an imaginary abacus
- Kids still need to make motor movements, suggesting a combination of symbolic representations with an interaction with the world