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1. The statement that vision is a problem of inverse optics lies at which of Marr's
levels of explanation?
a. Functional - problem the capacity is supposed to solve. (specifying the
problem)
b. Algorithmic - Procedures that enable the problem to be solved.
c. Physical - The neural/chemical substrates in which the procedures are
implemented.
True or False:
Marr's Levels of Explanation are striking because they reject the role that neuro-
biology might have in understanding the mind.
FALSE: Neuro-biology shows in Marr's physical level of explanation.
Cortical or Subcortical?
Frontal Lobe:
Cortical
Cortical or Subcortical?
Parietal Lobe:
Cortical
Cortical or Subcortical?
Broca's Area:
Cortical
Cortical or Subcortical?
Thalamus:
, Subcortical
Cortical or Subcortical?
Basal Ganglia:
Subcortical
Which of these structures has been associated with representing value in
choices?
Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex
Computers can be made of:
a. Wood
b. Digital Circuits
c. Neurons
d. A, B, and C.
e. Only B.
f. Only Hippocampi
d. A, B, and C.
Wood, Digital Circuits, and Neurons.
The fact that a tinker toy computer and a human brain can both play tic tac to, but
using different algorithms, is an example of __________.
Input-Output Equivalence.
True or False:
Because the tinker toy computer is made of wood and the human brain is made of
biological tissue, they cannot be using the same algorithm to play tic tac toe.
False
True or False:
EVERY Turing Machine can compute the same functions as every other Turing
Machine.
False