Considering the human person as a processor, why do some cognitive psychologists think that the mind operates according to computational principles, similar to those followed by computers?
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Person as a Processor
Research the topic of the “wet mind” popularized by Stephen Kosslyn.
- Considering the human person as a processor, why do some cognitive psychologists think that the mind operates according to computational principles, similar to those followed by computers?
- Why do other cognitive psychologists emphasize the unique features of the “wet mind” that enables it to perform more efficiently than computers?
- What are the strength and limitations of each theory?
Post should be at least 300 words.