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Karl Spencer Lashley

Brain is an active. dynamic organizer of behavior

Donald Hebb

Cell assemblies as the basis of learning in the brain

Cell assemblies

coordinates neural structures that develop through frequent stimulation

B. F. Skinner

Book about language acquisition and usage in terms of environmental contingencies

Noam Chomsky

Our understanding of language is constrained by LAD (Language Acquisition Device) that all human possess. Structure of the mind rather than environment

Turing test

Computer program would be judged as successful to the extent that its output was indistinguishable, by humans, from the output of humans

Artificial Intelligence by 1956

attempt by humans to construct systems that show intelligence

Ulric Neisser

Cog psychology as study of how ppl learn, structure, store and use knowledge

1970s

Cog psy was recognized widely as a major field of psychological study w a distinctive set of research methods

Controlled Laboratory Experiments

Obtain samples of performance at particular time and place; Not alwayd possible to generalize results

Psychobiological Research



Study the relationship bet cog performance and cerebral events and structures