The Difference between the Mind and Brain
Make a statement on whether the mind and brain are fully
separate or whether they are one entity and provide support for whether the
mind and brain are fully separate or whether they are one entity. Using the following:
1. Compare
differing conceptualizations of the mind and how the mind is studied.
2. Address
the influence of internal and environmental conditions on what is recalled from
certain kinds of memory/representations (e.g., things remembered rote, such as
one's phone number vs. interpreted things like a mother's affect last time she
was seen).
3. Determine
the necessity for a one-to-one correspondence between a specific representation
in the mind and a physico-chemical condition in some specific neurons/synapses
in the associated brain.
4. Analyze
fundamental differences between representations from: (a) Visual stimuli vs.
those from speech stimuli; (b) Experienced stimuli (instantiated; things that
happened externally, the last pizza you ate) vs. imagined stimuli
(uninstantiated; anticipating-imagining something for
dinner that you've never had before).
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