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Karl Spencer Lashley |
Brain is an active. dynamic organizer of behavior |
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Donald Hebb |
Cell assemblies as the basis of learning in the brain |
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Cell assemblies |
coordinates neural structures that develop through frequent stimulation |
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B. F. Skinner |
Book about language acquisition and usage in terms of environmental contingencies |
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Noam Chomsky |
Our understanding of language is constrained by LAD (Language Acquisition Device) that all human possess. Structure of the mind rather than environment |
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Turing test |
Computer program would be judged as successful to the extent that its output was indistinguishable, by humans, from the output of humans |
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Artificial Intelligence by 1956 |
attempt by humans to construct systems that show intelligence |
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Ulric Neisser |
Cog psychology as study of how ppl learn, structure, store and use knowledge |
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1970s |
Cog psy was recognized widely as a major field of psychological study w a distinctive set of research methods |
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Controlled Laboratory Experiments |
Obtain samples of performance at particular time and place; Not alwayd possible to generalize results |
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Psychobiological Research
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Study the relationship bet cog performance and cerebral events and structures |