Taylor’s Stroke
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor talks about her experiences having a stroke.
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor talks about her experiences having a stroke.
Announcing the 34th annual meeting of the Society forPhilosophy and PsychologyJune 26-29, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PARegistration is now open; deadline Thursday, June 5 —12:00pm ESTNote that early registration is suggested, as the reservedhotel block is likely to fill quickly.https://www.ircs.upenn.edu/spp/The 2008 conference will feature presentations by:George Ainslie, Michael L. Anderson, …
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An interesting NY Times article on the tradeoff between being better learners and having better instincts.There is also a nice one on ordinary people’s magical thinking.
Since the cognitivist revolution around the 1950s, it’s become commonplace that cognition involves computation/information processing. The two terms are generally used more or less interchangeably.But it seems to me that “computation” and “information processing” mean two clearly distinct things. Paradigmatically, computation is the processing of digits according to appropriate rules, …
In Perception … Processing of the Müller-Lyer illusion by a Grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus) Irene M Pepperberg, Jennifer Vicinay, Patrick Cavanagh Received 28 November 2006, in revised form 31 May 2007; published online 1 May 2008 Abstract. Alex, a Grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus) who identifies the bigger or smaller of two objects by …
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