PSYC 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Eliza, Garry Kasparov, Turing Test
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Psyc 102 - introductory psychology - lecture 9: cognitive psychology. Computer metaphor: thinking is simply the processing of information. Physical world -> detection system -> stimulus filter -> short-term memory -> long-term memory. Chomsky - language as information flow; already have it when you were born. Skinner (for conditioning) vs. chomsky (chomsky won the debates because he argued that children could not learn language without the already built in slots for verbs, nouns ) Mistakes they made are more logical than their sentences. A: salient information (e. g. when someone goes out the door) Mostly cold - one hot e. g. is cognitive dissonance. You can have two thoughts in your minds that don"t harmonize (they are dissonant) Sticking more to the pure information flow as possible. Ai researchers stimulate human thinking with machines. Assumption: a perfect stimulation should reveal nature of human thinking. Yes, if they pass the turing test (alan turing 1950)