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Coarticulation

An articulation of a given phoneme will be affected by neighboring phonemes is distorted.

Categorial perception

We will perceive these variations as the same phoneme

Direct view ecological view

We go beyond the given information unconscious inferences involved (problem solving like)

Problems of direct view. Perceptual constancy

A percept of an object can remain unchanged despite dramatic changes in the PS(knowledge influences the percept!)

Simon

Reasoning and AI

Bruner

Cognitive views of learning

Substance dualism

Materialism (body)


Non material substance (mind)

Property dualism

Chalmers mind is a product of the body but mind attains properties (vis qualia) that are no longer reducible to bodily explanations)

Behaviorsim

Mind is a fiction (skinner)


Theory of forms

Plato knowledge is innate

Aristotle structure of knowledge

Laws of association

The rationalists

Mind is a non material substance

The empirisists

Knowlwdge via observations


Locke(mind is a tabula rasa)

Structuralism

Identify the basic elements of mind via introspection

Single dissociation

Lesion in area a leads to impairment in function x but not y. Evidence that x and y are independent functions. (A underlying x)