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Summary Task 3 - Adaptive Control of Thought

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ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF THOUGHT
MIND (THAGARD)

CHAPTER 1 – REPRESENTATION & COMPUTATION

Cognitive science – main aim: explain how people accomplish various kinds of thinking

 Knowledge in the mind consists of mental representations
 Cognitive science – people have mental procedures that operate on mental
representations to produce thought & action
 Different kinds of mental representations foster different mental procedures

BEGINNINGS

 Plato – most important knowledge comes from concepts such as virtue that people
know innately
 Descartes, Leibniz – knowledge can be gained by thinking & reasoning (= rationalism)
 Aristotle – knowledge in terms of rules learned from experience (= empiricism)
 Kant – tried to combine rationalism & empiricism
 19th century – experimental psychology (Wundt)
 Within few decades it was dominated by behaviourism (J.B. Watson)
 George Miller – limited capacity of STM
 McCarthy, Minsky, Newell, Simon – founded field of AI + founders of cognitive science
 McCarthy – approach to AI based on formal logic
 Newell & Simon – showed power of rules for accounting for aspects of human
intelligence
 Minsky – concept like frames are central form of knowledge representations
 1980s – rise of connectionist theories of mental representation & processing

METHODS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE

 Today – primary method: experimentation with human participants
 Theory without experiment is empty & experiment without theory is blind
 Developing theoretical framework
 Forming & testing computational models intended to be analogous to mental
operations
 Controlled experiments (brain scanning techniques OR observing performance of
people with brain damage)
 Cognitive anthropology – how do thoughts work in different cultural settings
 Main method: ethnography – requires living & interacting with members of a
culture
 Best way to grasp complexity of human thinking – use multiple methods

, THE COMPUTATIONAL-REPRESENTATIONAL UNDERSTANDING OF MIND (CRUM)

 Central hypothesis – thinking can best be understood in terms of representational
structures in the mind & computational procedures that operate on those structures
 CRUM – most theoretically & experimentally successful approach to mind
 Compares minds with computers – better than previous metaphors


Program Mind

Data structures + algorithms = Mental rep. + computational procedures =
running programs thinking

 Connectionists – neurons & their connections as inspirations for data structures
 CRUM works with complex 3-way analogy among mind, brain & computers
 No single computational model of the mind


Computers Brain

Serial processors – perform one instruction at Parallel processors – doing many operations
a time at once

THEORIES, MODELS & PROGRAMS

 Important to distinguish between 4 crucial elements
 Cognitive theory – set of representational structures & set of processes that operate
on these structures
 Computational model – makes these structures & processes more precise by
interpreting them by analogy with computer programs that consist of data
structures & algorithms
 To test model it must be implemented in a software program in a programming
language
 This program may run on a variety of hardware platforms
 Theory-, model- & program development and evaluation often go hand in hand
 Running program – contributes to evaluation of model & theory in 3 ways
 Helps to show that postulated representations & processes are computationally
realisable
 Shows psychological plausibility by being applied qualitatively to various
examples of thinking
 More detailed fit between theory & human thinking by being used quantitatively
to generate detailed predictions about human thinking that can be compared with
results of psychological experiments

EVALUATING APPROACHES TO MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS

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