The brain-as-computer metaphor has anchored the professed computational nature of the mind, wresting it down from the intangible logic of Platonic philosophy to a material basis for empirical science. However, as with many long-lasting metaphors in science, the computer metaphor has been explored and stretched long enough to reveal its boundaries. These boundaries highlight widening gaps in our understanding of the brain's role in an organism's goal-directed, intelligent behaviors and thoughts. In search of a more appropriate metaphor that reflects the potentially noncomputable functions of mind and brain, eight author groups answer the following questions: (1) What do we understand by the computer metaphor of the brain and cognition? (2) W...
reliance on internal representation. Further discussion showed that many of the hard prob-lems encou...
Abstract: The view that the brain is a sort of computer has functioned as a theoretical guideline bo...
The article considers the complexities of thinking about the computer as a model of the mind. It exa...
Metaphors play a far more important role in science than many people realize. We are not only fascin...
Decades ago, the sciences of mind were busy drawing insights from computer engineering. Cognitive sc...
Good sciences have good metaphors. Indeed, good sciences are good because they have good metaphors. ...
Good metaphors can help understanding complex systems. The brain-computer metaphor arguably started...
The journal of Cognitive Computation is defined in part by the notion that biologically inspired com...
This paper explores the role of the traditional computational metaphor in our thinking as computer s...
Metaphor has been an issue of intense research and debate for decades (see, for example [1]). Resear...
In this paper, I argue that computationalism is a progressive research tradition. Its metaphysical a...
Cognitive neuroscience is a field that has developed to bridge the gap between cognitive science, wh...
The past three decades have witnessed a remarkable growth of research interest in the mind. This tre...
Many thanks to Bryant (2015) for keeping the conversation lively, and engaging in further debate on ...
Can psychoanalysis offer a new computer model? Can computer designers help psychoanalysts to underst...
reliance on internal representation. Further discussion showed that many of the hard prob-lems encou...
Abstract: The view that the brain is a sort of computer has functioned as a theoretical guideline bo...
The article considers the complexities of thinking about the computer as a model of the mind. It exa...
Metaphors play a far more important role in science than many people realize. We are not only fascin...
Decades ago, the sciences of mind were busy drawing insights from computer engineering. Cognitive sc...
Good sciences have good metaphors. Indeed, good sciences are good because they have good metaphors. ...
Good metaphors can help understanding complex systems. The brain-computer metaphor arguably started...
The journal of Cognitive Computation is defined in part by the notion that biologically inspired com...
This paper explores the role of the traditional computational metaphor in our thinking as computer s...
Metaphor has been an issue of intense research and debate for decades (see, for example [1]). Resear...
In this paper, I argue that computationalism is a progressive research tradition. Its metaphysical a...
Cognitive neuroscience is a field that has developed to bridge the gap between cognitive science, wh...
The past three decades have witnessed a remarkable growth of research interest in the mind. This tre...
Many thanks to Bryant (2015) for keeping the conversation lively, and engaging in further debate on ...
Can psychoanalysis offer a new computer model? Can computer designers help psychoanalysts to underst...
reliance on internal representation. Further discussion showed that many of the hard prob-lems encou...
Abstract: The view that the brain is a sort of computer has functioned as a theoretical guideline bo...
The article considers the complexities of thinking about the computer as a model of the mind. It exa...