CGSC 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Richard Dawkins

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Finding something good in memory to make an analogy with. Finding correspondences between elements of the two analogues. Using (and changing) knowledge of one analogue to learn or invent something about the other. Determining if the transfer did what you wanted it to do. Indexing the memory so that it can be used successfully in the future. When a person maps two things together they are not looking at what those things actually are, they are looking at the same function (relation between the two) Richard dawkins has been called darwin"s pit bull" Change something in the order of the transcript. Evaluate it and go back to one of the previous steps and make di erent choices for them. New information is stored in memory and indexed appropriately. Indexing: how you can retrieve the information from your memory. Reasoning based on particular examples rather than on prototypes or rules. Asked where to eat on campus, look back at restaurants.

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