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In the dynamical systems perspective, mental representations are discrete and
constant over time. T/F -ANS>F



In cognitive science, a computer is analogous to a human mind because both
systems are characterized by -ANS>Computation



Manipulating informational representations according to a formal procedure or
formula occurs at which information-processing level? -ANS>algorithmic level



Which approach to cognitive science focuses on the survival of cognitive processes
across generations? -ANS>evolutionary approach



What is not a category of mental operations? -ANS>Eating



At the algorithmic level of information processing, the form of a representation is
changed but not its meaning. T/F -ANS>T



An appropriate causal relation occurs when...? -ANS>A representation is activated
by its referent.

, What is the function of the Representation and Algorithmic Level of the Tri-Level
Hypothesis -ANS>To describe what representations and processes are applied to
solve the problem.



is history an important discipline in cognitive science -ANS>no



The Chinese Room argument is based on these two key claims: -ANS>brains have
innate language and syntax does not suffice for semantics



One argument against the Cartesian theater is that -ANS>it requires an infinite
regress of subjective selves



You go to a farm and see a barn, cows, horses, pigs, pastures, and farmers, but you
don't see any one thing that is the farm itself. Which of the following theorists
believes that the mind can be conceptualized as a category separate from its
defining features? -ANS>Ryle



In Plato's theory of an ideal world of forms, -ANS>objects in the physical world are
imperfect



Jerry states that he is feeling very "tired" today. This is a vague phrase and does
not tell us exactly what is happening in the brain. People who advocate that we
use more precise scientific terms are considered: -ANS>eliminativists

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