Computer Models of Mind
Discover the intriguing intersection of psychology and computer science in "Computer Models of Mind" by renowned authors from Cambridge University Press. Published in 1988, this insightful paperback spans 304 pages, delving into fundamental questions about the mind, its workings, and its impact on behavior. The book explores how psychologists leverage concepts from artificial intelligence to create computer models that simulate mental processes. By examining various psychological phenomena such as vision, language, reasoning, and learning, this work provides a unique perspective on the capabilities of both the human mind and artificial systems. Ideal for students and professionals alike, "Computer Models of Mind" offers a comprehensive understanding of how technology can illuminate the complexities of human cognition. Enhance your knowledge and explore the fascinating world of cognitive psychology with this essential read.