Title of article
Generous or Parsimonious Cognitive Architecture? Cognitive Neuroscience and Theory of Mind
Author/Authors
Philip Gerrans and Valerie E. Stone، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
21
From page
121
To page
141
Abstract
Recentwork in cognitive neuroscience on the child’s Theory of Mind (ToM) has pursued
the idea that the ability to metarepresent mental states depends on a domain-specific
cognitive subystem implemented in specific neural circuitry: a Theory ofMindModule.
We argue that the interaction of several domain-general mechanisms and lower-level
domain-specific mechanisms accounts for the flexibility and sophistication of behavior,
which has been taken to be evidence for a domain-specific ToM module. This finding
is of more general interest since it suggests a parsimonious cognitive architecture can
account for apparent domain specificity. We argue for such an architecture in two
stages. First, on conceptual grounds, contrasting the case of language with ToM, and
second, by showing that recent evidence in the form of fMRI and lesion studies supports
the more parsimonious hypothesis.
Journal title
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Record number
708465
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