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what are the 2 components of the interpreter?
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Casual Inference and Inner Speech.
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What age are sentences fluently produced?
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3 years
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When is inner speech fully sub vocalized?
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5-6 years
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What is causal inference?
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The ability to discover hidden causes that cannot be directly perceived.
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Is causal inference uniquely human?
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yes.
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What are 3 causal inferences from a limb shaking and fruit falling?
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wind, climbing on, self manipulation.
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Name the antecedent event, meditating force and consequent event.
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Antecedent event: wind
Meditating force: limb shakes Consequent Event: Fruit falls |
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What is is about the sequence that chimps do not understand?
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Meditating Forces. but young children can.
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4 functions of the interpreter
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Integration of modules in perception.
Hypothesis generation in causal inference. Resolving uncertainty in the world. Narrative construction of autobiographical memory. |
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Do modules operate unconsciously?
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Yes, but then are integrated into conscious experience.
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What does the integration process require?
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construction
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When picking the top light (60%) or the bottom light (40%) what do the hemispheres try to do?
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The left hemisphere tries to find a pattern. The right hemisphere always picks the top light (60%) right of the time.
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How can the interpreter reduce anxiety?
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Inventing patterns.
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Conspiracy theories and superstitious beliefs are products of what?
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The left hemisphere interpreter.
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What age does autobiographical memory emerge?
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18-24 months, begins at about 24 months.
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Where are the hemispheres according to time?
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Right: Right here right now.
Left: Past, present and future. |