
Computing the Mind
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- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- I: Foundations
- 1 Brains, Minds, and Numbers
- 1.1 Minds as organizational entities
- 1.2 Minds as computational entities
- 1.3 About this book
- 2 Computing Minds
- 2.1 Representations, and what they are good for
- 2.2 Varieties of representations
- 2.3 Varieties of computation
- 2.4 The heart of the mind: hierarchical abstraction
- 2.5 Computation ad astra
- 3 Computing Brains
- 3.1 The building blocks: neurons and synapses
- 3.2 Functional architecture of the brain
- 3.3 Neural computation
- 4 The Astonishing Hypothesis
- 4.1 Experimental neuroepistemology
- 4.2 The Marr-Poggio program
- 4.3 What kind of computer the brain is
- II: Faculties
- 5 Perception
- 5.1 Perceptual measurement
- 5.2 Representation spaces
- 5.3 Perceptual constancies
- 5.4 Perceptual learning
- 5.5 Truth
- 5.6 Beauty
- 5.7 What it means to see
- 5.8 Coda
- 6 Memory
- 6.1 Memory: a bestiary
- 6.2 Memory is for interaction with the world
- 6.3 Simple memory
- 6.4 Navigation and events
- 6.5 Concepts
- 6.6 Self and others
- 6.7 Conceptual simulation
- 6.8 Neurobiology of memory
- 6.9 Using memory
- 6.10 Being used by memory
- 7 Language
- 7.1 The structure of language
- 7.2 Learning language structure
- 7.3 Language in context
- 7.4 Language as a (neuro)biological phenomenon
- 7.5 Using language
- 8 Thinking
- 8.1 Computational elements of thinking
- 8.2 Problem solving
- 8.3 Reasoning
- 8.4 Decision making
- 8.5 Thinking out of the box
- III: Finale
- 9 Being No One
- 9.1 Attention
- 9.2 Modes of awareness
- 9.3 The phenomenal Self
- 9.4 Access consciousness
- 9.5 The narrative Self
- 9.6 Narratives of others
- 9.7 Altered states
- 9.8 Gone beyond
- 10 Imagine
- 10.1 Selfhood and freedom
- 10.2 Ethics
- 10.3 Whosoever is wise?
- 11 The Mind in the Act of Finding
- 11.1 On the nature of the quest
- 11.2 What we have learned
- 11.3 Where we are headed
- 11.4 Mind games forever
- Appendix A: Bayesian Inference and Decision Making
- A.1 The Bayes Theorem
- A.2 Using the Bayes Theorem
- Appendix B: Mind the Gap
- B.1 Some of the things not included in this book
- B.2 How this book really ends
- Bibliography
- Credits
- Index
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- D
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