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Chapter 09 - further questions


Further questions for chapter 01

Q. What are some everyday examples of tasks that require us to use cognitive maps?



Q. Explain how the Turing machine helped cognitive scientists think about the mind.


 

Q. Consider the following statement: A Turing machine is highly idealized and does not actually exist. Is this true? Answer yes or no and explain your answer.


 

Q. Come up with an experiment to test Broadbent's model of selective attention.



 

 

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