Genes, Brains, and Human Potential The Science and Ideology of Intelligence
208 A CREATIVE COGNITION events in and across domains, and so on. It is the dynamic structure of these “coordinations between co ...
A CREATIVE COGNITION 209 Piaget strug gled to describe the nature of logico- mathematical struc- tures in formal terms, but neve ...
210 A CREATIVE COGNITION To illustrate the prob lem, consider cognitive theories of thinking. It is prob ably agreed that thinki ...
A CREATIVE COGNITION 211 of the brain. And it is doubtful whether thinking really consists of se- quences of simple if- then rul ...
212 A CREATIVE COGNITION cognition is and how it works remains very much a work in pro gress. Instead of characterization, nearl ...
A CREATIVE COGNITION 213 EVOLUTION OF COGNITION Cognition- like interactions are apparent in metabolic and developmen- tal syste ...
214 A CREATIVE COGNITION In vertebrates, from reptiles to fi sh to apes, the same story of previ- ously unrecognized cognitive a ...
A CREATIVE COGNITION 215 order of words in language grammars, or characteristic movements of an object— will tend to be pulled i ...
216 A CREATIVE COGNITION As a consequence of such dynamics, Freeman and colleagues suggest that it is not external smells per se ...
A CREATIVE COGNITION 217 But the cloud is not really disorderly. By the nature of the structure of the objects it emanates from, ...
218 A CREATIVE COGNITION Likewise, as we move around a chair, the line cluster that is picked up from the front will co- vary in ...
A CREATIVE COGNITION 219 because they have not acquired the deep structural par ameters that, in the rest of us, tend to generat ...
220 A CREATIVE COGNITION Cognitive psychologists have used terms like “action schema” or “event structure” to refl ect such gene ...
A CREATIVE COGNITION 221 in interrelating cognition and feeling. It has been shown that its responses are more closely related t ...
222 A CREATIVE COGNITION more developed schemas allow repre sen ta tions beyond immediate appearance and thus anticipation of no ...
A CREATIVE COGNITION 223 In humans, cognition evolved in further spectacular ways, as we shall see in chapter 9. In the meantim ...
224 A CREATIVE COGNITION structure of sensory inputs. But these integrate as co ali tions to yield higher conceptual learning an ...
A CREATIVE COGNITION 225 attractors (discrete fi les, sequences, or traces). Again this is a resort to inappropriate meta phors. ...
226 A CREATIVE COGNITION In the standard approaches, however, it has been a confusing area of research and theory. In his book, ...
A CREATIVE COGNITION 227 concepts, novel abstractions, and logical structures. Th eir formation re- fl ects the abilities that J ...
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