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  2. Modularity of mind - Wikipedia

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    Modularity of mind is the notion that a mind may, at least in part, be composed of innate neural structures or mental modules which have distinct, established, and evolutionarily developed functions. However, different definitions of "module" have been proposed by different authors.

  3. Cognitive module - Wikipedia

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    It is used in theories of the modularity of mind and the closely related society of mind theory and was developed by Jerry Fodor. It became better known throughout cognitive psychology by means of his book, The Modularity of Mind (1983). The nine aspects he lists that make up a mental module are domain specificity, mandatory operation, limited ...

  4. Functional specialization (brain) - Wikipedia

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    The first is the theory of modularity. Stemming from phrenology, this theory supports functional specialization, suggesting the brain has different modules that are domain specific in function. The second theory, distributive processing, proposes that the brain is more interactive and its regions are functionally interconnected rather than ...

  5. Peter Carruthers (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Massive modularity of the human mind: Evolutionary psychologists ( Evolutionary psychology ) like Leda Cosmides , John Tooby , and Steven Pinker have claimed that the mind consists of a great many distinct functionally specialized systems, or modules.

  6. Domain specificity - Wikipedia

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    Prominent examples of such domain-general views include Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, and the views of many modern connectionists. Proponents of domain specificity argue that domain-general learning mechanisms are unable to overcome the epistemological problems facing learners in many domains, especially language. In addition ...

  7. Herrmann brain dominance instrument - Wikipedia

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    His theory was based on theories of the modularity of cognitive functions, including well-documented specializations in the brain's cerebral cortex and limbic systems, and the research into left-right brain lateralization by Roger Wolcott Sperry, Robert Ornstein, Henry Mintzberg, and Michael Gazzaniga. [6]

  8. Jerry Fodor - Wikipedia

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    The Modularity of Mind: An Essay on Faculty Psychology, MIT Press, 1983, ISBN 0-262-56025-9. Psychosemantics: The Problem of Meaning in the Philosophy of Mind, MIT Press, 1987, ISBN 0-262-56052-6. A Theory of Content and Other Essays, MIT Press, 1990, ISBN 0-262-56069-0.

  9. Template:Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia

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