Susan Greenfield Explores the Computational Theory of the Mind 🧠

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Susan Greenfield Explores the Computational Theory of the Mind 🧠
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8.4K views • Apr 6, 2024
Susan Greenfield Explores the Computational Theory of the Mind 🧠

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Does the mind work like a computer? Are mental processes the product of computation in that information processing is the essence of mind or consciousness? This view is popular among computer scientists but rejected by most philosophers. What can we learn about the mind by considering this computational theory?

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Susan Adele Greenfield is a British scientist, writer, broadcaster, and member of the House of Lords. Greenfield, whose specialty is the physiology of the brain, has worked to research and bring attention to Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.

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