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7510 | Connectionists say the mind is a general purpose learning device [Pinker] |
Full Idea: Connectionists do not, of course, believe that the mind is a blank slate, but they do believe in the closest mechanistic equivalent, a general purpose learning device. | |
From: Steven Pinker (The Blank Slate [2002], Ch.5) | |
A reaction: This shows the closeness of connectionism to Hume's associationism (Idea 2189), which was just a minimal step away from Locke's mind as 'white paper' (Idea 7507). Pinker is defending 'human nature', but connectionism has a point. |
7513 | Is memory stored in protein sequences, neurons, synapses, or synapse-strengths? [Pinker] |
Full Idea: Are memories stored in protein sequences, in new neurons or synapses, or in changes in the strength of existing synapses? | |
From: Steven Pinker (The Blank Slate [2002], Ch.5) | |
A reaction: This seems to be a neat summary of current neuroscientific thinking about memory. If you are thinking that memory couldn't possibly be so physical, don't forget the mind-boggling number of events involved in each tiny memory. See Idea 6668. |