new research: brains don't work like computers
New Cornell study suggests that mental processing is continuous, not like a computer
By Susan S. Lang
ITHACA, N.Y. -- The theory that the mind works like a computer, in a series of distinct stages, was an important steppingstone in cognitive science, but it has outlived its usefulness, concludes a new Cornell University study. Instead, the mind should be thought of more as working the way biological organisms do: as a dynamic continuum, cascading through shades of grey. More...
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