Neuropsychological inference with an interactive brain: A critique of the “locality” assumption

MJ Farah - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the
normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of …

Précis of From neuropsychology to mental structure1

T Shallice - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1991 - cambridge.org
Neuropsychological results are increasingly cited in cognitive theories although their
methodology has been severely criticised. The book argues for an eclectic approach but …

Computation and cognition: Issues in the foundations of cognitive science

ZW Pylyshyn - Behavioral and Brain sciences, 1980 - cambridge.org
The computational view of mind rests on certain intuitions regarding the fundamental
similarity between computation and cognition. We examine some of these intuitions and …

Precis of the modularity of mind

JA Fodor - Behavioral and brain sciences, 1985 - cambridge.org
The Modularity of Mind proposes an alternative to the “New Look” or “interaetionist” view of
cognitive architecture that has dominated several decades of cognitive science. Whereas …

Who is computing with the brain?

JR Searle - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1990 - cambridge.org
Abstracts Cognitive science typically postulates unconscious mental phenomena,
computational or otherwise, to explain cognitive capacities. The mental phenomena in …

Is the mind conscious, functional, or both?

M Velmans - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1990 - cambridge.org
Abstracts Cognitive science typically postulates unconscious mental phenomena,
computational or otherwise, to explain cognitive capacities. The mental phenomena in …

The nature and plausibility of cognitivism

J Haugeland - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1978 - cambridge.org
Cognitivism in psychology and philosophy is roughly the position that intelligent behavior
can (only) be explained by appeal to internal “cognitive processes,” that is, rational thought …

Computational models and empirical constraints

ZW Pylyshyn - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1978 - cambridge.org
It is argued that the traditional distinction between artificial intelligence and cognitive
simulation amounts to little more than a difference in style of research-a different ordering in …

Why not the whole iguana?

DC Dennett - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1978 - cambridge.org
It is argued that the traditional distinction between artificial intelligence and cognitive
simulation amounts to little more than a difference in style of research~ a different ordering in …

Archaeology of mind

J Panksepp - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1982 - cambridge.org
Emotions seem to arise ultimately from hard-wired neural circuits in the visceral-limbic brain
that facilitate diverse and adaptive behavioral and physiological responses to major classes …