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The hard problem of consciousness is the problem of explaining how physical processes in the brain give rise to subjective experience.

David Chalmers

Cognitive Science

Consciousness is integrated information.

Giulio Tononi

Cognitive Science

Consciousness is a property of complex systems that have a certain kind of causal structure.

Christof Koch

Cognitive Science

We are all hallucinating all the time; it's just that when we agree about our hallucinations, we call it reality.

Anil Seth

Cognitive Science

The brain is an inference engine. It's constantly trying to predict what's going to happen next.

Karl Friston

Cognitive Science

London taxi drivers, with their extensive spatial knowledge, provide a unique window into the plasticity of the human brain.

Eleanor Maguire

Cognitive Science

Memory is not a unitary faculty of the mind, but rather a collection of interacting systems, each with its own characteristics and functions.

Endel Tulving

Cognitive Science

Attention is a system of brain networks that allows us to select and process information, and to prepare for action.

Michael Posner

Cognitive Science

The problem of meaning is not just a problem for philosophy; it's a problem for cognitive science.

Ray Jackendoff

Cognitive Science

Metaphor is not just a figure of speech. It is a mode of thought.

George Lakoff

Cognitive Science

The two main things that we want to do with data are to predict and to decide. Prediction is a statistical problem. Decision is a causal problem.

Judea Pearl

Cognitive Science

The biggest problem with AI is that it's not intelligent enough yet.

Yann LeCun

Cognitive Science

To understand a sentence, you have to understand the meaning of the words, but you also have to understand the meaning of the structure.

Geoffrey Hinton

Cognitive Science

A computational theory is an abstract formulation of the problem that the system is trying to solve, and why it is trying to solve it.

David Marr

Cognitive Science

The mind is not a blank slate; it has an innate structure that constrains and guides learning.

Jerry Fodor

Cognitive Science

The computer is not a mind and it does not think. It is a tool that we use to simulate thinking.

John Searle

Cognitive Science

The problem of intelligence is the problem of how to build an intelligent agent.

Allen Newell

Cognitive Science

A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.

Herbert Simon

Cognitive Science

The gifted child is not merely a brighter child, but a child who is qualitatively different in his intellectual and emotional make-up.

Lewis Terman

Psychology

Psychology cannot attain the certainty and exactness of the physical sciences, unless it rests on a foundation of experiment and measurement.

James McKeen Cattell

Psychology