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