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What is cognitive science?

Definition: Cognitive science is the science of mind and behavior.

See the readings about the history of cognitive science. VERY briefly, cognitive science is the product of developments in computer science and AI, neuroscience, and a reaction against behaviorism in psychology, linguistics and philosophy.

Feature #1: Cognitive science studies mind and behavior.

Feature #2: Cognitive science is a science.

Themes in explanation

1. Cogsci is materialist

2. Cogsci is interdisciplinary

The mind is extremely complicated

Vertical and horizontal division of labour is needed to understand the mind.

Some of the disciplines of cogsci:

3. The mind is modular

4. Mental processes are explained in terms of parallel computations in the brain

Information processing in the mind

The distinctive feature of a lot of mental processes is that they involve complex information processing. But complex information processing is best explained by computations and representations. So we have reasons to believe that mental processes should be explained by computations in the brain. There are mental representations that encode information, and there are mental processes that operate on such representations.

5. Most mental processes are unconscious

We are not consciously aware of much of our mental processes.

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