Exam 14: Brain, Behavior, and Cognition Since 1945

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George A.Miller and Frederick Frick used information theory

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Means-end analysis was a computer program that aimed to

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The Cybernetics Group involved

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Craik's career as director of the Applied Psychology Unit was cut short due to

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The creation of Boolean algebra led to

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Claude Shannon defined information in a way that

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The term computer bug came from

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Behavioral researchers sometimes studied (but rarely based theories upon)

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Frederic Bartlett theorized that memory

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The connection between the workings of a computer and those of the human brain was articulated by

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Studies of the effects of enriched environments on neurological development in rats were undertaken by

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George Boole published a revolutionary book called Mathematical Analysis of Logic in which he argued that

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Alan Turing illustrated his design for a computational system with the ability to perform any computable function through

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Binary code was used to demonstrate

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Plans and the Structure of Behavior had what significance in the career of Miller?

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Kenneth Craik's book The Nature of Explanation was based on ideas in both

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As interest in the computer modeling of human intelligence declined in the 1970s and 1980s, the field of began to take hold.

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The case study of H.M.dealt with

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The introduction of computer science, cybernetics, and information theory contributed to the study of memory by

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Cognitive psychology owes a great deal of its success to

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