The computer and the mind

The computer and the mind1988
About this book
In a field choked with seemingly impenetrable jargon, Philip N. Johnson-Laird has done the impossible: written a book about how the mind works that requires no advance knowledge of artificial intelligence, neurophysiology, or psychology. The mind, he says, depends on the brain in the same way as the execution of a program of symbolic instructions depends on a computer, and can thus be understood by anyone willing to start with basic principles of computation and follow his step-by-step explanations. -- Publisher description.
Details
- First published
- 1988
- OL Work ID
- OL4211252W
Subjects
Cognitive scienceHuman information processingCognitionComputers, psychological aspectsArtificial intelligenceComputersimulationKognitiver ProzessMathematical modelsComputational complexityLearning