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Mental Models and the Mind Current Developments in Cognitive Psychology, Neuroscience, and Philosophy of Mind
Author: Carsten Held, Markus Knauff and Gottfried Vosgerau (Eds.)
Year: 2006
Pages: 1-279
Format: PDF
File size: 15 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2006
Pages: 1-279
Format: PDF
File size: 15 MB
Language: ENG

The book "Mental Models and the Mind" provides a comprehensive overview of current developments in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy of mind, focusing on the role of mental models in shaping our understanding of the world and ourselves. The authors explore how these models influence our perception, behavior, and decision-making processes, and how they can be used to improve our lives and relationships. They also examine the limitations and biases of these models, and discuss the potential risks and benefits of using them in various contexts. The book begins by defining what mental models are and how they differ from other types of cognitive constructs. It then delves into the history of mental models, tracing their development from ancient philosophers to modern neuroscientists, and exploring how they have been applied in different fields such as business, education, and politics. The authors highlight the importance of understanding the evolution of mental models over time, as this has significant implications for how we perceive and interact with the world around us. Next, the book examines the current state of cognitive psychology and neuroscience research on mental models, including recent findings on the neural basis of mental models and their impact on human behavior. The authors discuss the role of confirmation bias, the Dunning-Kruger effect, and other cognitive biases that can affect our use of mental models, and suggest strategies for mitigating these biases.
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