The Computer and the Brain

The Computer and the Brain
Author: John Von Neumann
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0300084730

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This book represents the views of one of the greatest mathematicians of the twentieth century on the analogies between computing machines and the living human brain. John von Neumann concludes that the brain operates in part digitally, in part analogically, but uses a peculiar statistical language unlike that employed in the operation of man-made computers. This edition includes a new foreword by two eminent figures in the fields of philosophy, neuroscience, and consciousness.

The Computer and the Mind

The Computer and the Mind
Author: Philip Nicholas Johnson-Laird
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1988
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0674156161

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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. The author begins with a brief account of the history of psychology and the birth of cognitive science after World War II. He then describes clearly and simply the nature of symbols and the theory of computation, and follows with sections devoted to current computational models of how the mind carries out all its major tasks, including visual perception, learning, memory, the planning and control of actions, deductive and inductive reasoning, and the formation of new concepts and new ideas. Other sections discuss human communication, meaning, the progress that has been made in enabling computers to understand natural language, and finally the difficult problems of the conscious and unconscious mind, free will, needs and emotions, and self-awareness. In an envoi, the author responds to the critics of cognitive science and defends the computational view of the mind as an alternative to traditional dualism: cognitive science integrates mind and matter within the same explanatory framework. This first single-authored introduction to cognitive science will command the attention of students of cognitive science at all levels including psychologists, linguists, computer scientists, philosophers, and neuroscientists--as well as all readers curious about recent knowledge on how the mind works.

Cyborg Mind

Cyborg Mind
Author: Calum MacKellar
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781789201116

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With the development of new direct interfaces between the human brain and computer systems, the time has come for an in-depth ethical examination of the way these neuronal interfaces may support an interaction between the mind and cyberspace. In so doing, this book does not hesitate to blend disciplines including neurobiology, philosophy, anthropology and politics. It also invites society, as a whole, to seek a path in the use of these interfaces enabling humanity to prosper while avoiding the relevant risks. As such, the volume is the first extensive study in cyberneuroethics, a subject matter which is certain to have a significant impact in the 21st century and beyond.

Computer Models of Mind

Computer Models of Mind
Author: Margaret A. Boden
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1988-04-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0521270332

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This book shows how computer models are used to study many psychological phenomena - including vision, language, reasoning, and learning.

The Digital Mind

The Digital Mind
Author: Arlindo Oliveira
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780262535236

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How developments in science and technology may enable the emergence of purely digital minds—intelligent machines equal to or greater in power than the human brain. What do computers, cells, and brains have in common? Computers are electronic devices designed by humans; cells are biological entities crafted by evolution; brains are the containers and creators of our minds. But all are, in one way or another, information-processing devices. The power of the human brain is, so far, unequaled by any existing machine or known living being. Over eons of evolution, the brain has enabled us to develop tools and technology to make our lives easier. Our brains have even allowed us to develop computers that are almost as powerful as the human brain itself. In this book, Arlindo Oliveira describes how advances in science and technology could enable us to create digital minds. Exponential growth is a pattern built deep into the scheme of life, but technological change now promises to outstrip even evolutionary change. Oliveira describes technological and scientific advances that range from the discovery of laws that control the behavior of the electromagnetic fields to the development of computers. He calls natural selection the ultimate algorithm, discusses genetics and the evolution of the central nervous system, and describes the role that computer imaging has played in understanding and modeling the brain. Having considered the behavior of the unique system that creates a mind, he turns to an unavoidable question: Is the human brain the only system that can host a mind? If digital minds come into existence—and, Oliveira says, it is difficult to argue that they will not—what are the social, legal, and ethical implications? Will digital minds be our partners, or our rivals?

Brain Mind and Computers

Brain  Mind  and Computers
Author: Stanley L. Jaki
Publsiher: Regnery Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1969
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015002317744

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This work represents Dr. Jaki's rebuttal of contemporary claims about the existence of, or possibility for, man-made minds. His method includes a meticulously documtned survey of computer development, a review of the relevant results of brain research, and an evaluation of the accomplishments of physicalist schools in psychology, symbolic logic, and linguistics.

The Thinking Computer

The Thinking Computer
Author: Bertram Raphael
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1976
Genre: Artificial intelligence
ISBN: 0716707330

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Why the Mind Is Not a Computer

Why the Mind Is Not a Computer
Author: Raymond Tallis
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781845405359

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The equation "Mind = Machine" is false. This pocket lexicon of "neuromythology" shows why. Taking a series of key words such as calculation, language, information and memory, Professor Tallis shows how their misuse has a lured a whole generation into accepting the computational model of the mind. First of all these words were used literally in the description of the human mind. Then computer scientists applied them metaphorically to the workings of their machines. And finally, their metaphorical status forgotten, the use of the terms was called as evidence of artificial intelligence in machines and the computational nature of conscious thought.