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LING 1010 LATEST QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
what is the view of Fodor's functionalism on the study of the mind?

Need to focus on the function of the various parts of the mind and worry less about studying
the actual brain; measuring brain processes does not tell us much

Serial (cognitive science)

(chomsky) - classical approach

Parallelism (cognitive science)

connectionist approach

Modularity

the idea that a system consists of separate independent parts

Early Modularity

Phrenology (Franz Joseph Gall) - the mind has various faculties, each of which is represented in
a specific area of the brain

Modest modularity

Jerry Fodor - domain specificity, mandatory, informational encapsulation, shallow, speed,
subconscious

Domain-specificity

for a specific task and does not work for other purposes (ex: muscle tissues)

Mandatory

automatic, cannot stop it (ex: digestion)

Informational encapsulation

, no information exchange between modules (ex: visual illusion)

Shallow

we only know their output, their result (vision: you know what you see, not the process
of vision)

Speed

they work fast

Subconscious

we're not aware of them or how they work

Phrenology

Franz Joseph Gall - detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication
of character and mental abilities.
- Idea has been DENIED

Structural Analogy

Different modules of the mind are structured in the same way

Sociobiology

social behavior is rooted on social instincts - Claims that human behavior is based on
genetic inheritance w/ environment playing a role

Evolutionary Psychology

human mind is a large collection of modules, each being selected in the course of evolution
to solve a specific problem that hunter-and-gatherer ancestors had to solve - Charles Darwin

Mental Grammar

a stock of words (lexicon) and rules to combine words into sentences (grammar)

Phonetics

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