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634 | HOW THE MIND WORKSChurchland, Paul, 94, 570Civilization, 42, 202, 207, 340, 347, 468. See also Ancestral environmentClark, R., 469, 584Classical conditioning. See ConditioningClothing, 271-272, 496, 500, 501. See also FashionClynes, Manfred, 538, 587Coalitional psychology, 313, 513-517, 543. See also Aggression; Ethnocentrism; WarCognitive dissonance, 422-423Cognitive neuroscience. See Brain; Cognitive Psychology; Neuropsychology; NeuroscienceCognitive niche, 188-190, 200, 301, 323, 352Cognitive Psychology, 84-90, 208, 306, 344-345, 351. See also Attention; Categorization;Consciousness: Access; Intuitive physics; Ma<strong>the</strong>matical reasoning; Memory;Mental imagery; Mental representations; Mental rotation; Reasoning;Spatial cognition; Visual perception: Object recognition; Visual perception:shape and sizeCognitive science, 23. See also Artificial intelligence; Cognitive psychology; Development:of Cognition; Language; Perception; PhilosophyCohen, Neil, 123,571,572Cole, Michael, 302-303, 578Combinatorics, chess, 137, 138; demands on computation, 119, 137-138; language, 88,137, 355, 565; music, 88, 565; and neural networks, 119-122; object parts,270-271; reasoning, 129, 309, 360, 564-565; thoughts, 88, 118-122, 124-125,137, 315-316, 355, 360, 564-565; social interactions, 543, 565; visual features,141Compassion. See SympathyComplex design, 155-156, 159, 160, 162, 171-172, 172-174Complexity, 92, 160-162, 300. See also Complex designCompositionality, 118-122. See also CombinatoricsComputation, 66-68, 69-77, 71, 76Computational <strong>the</strong>ory of mind, 21, 23, 24-27, 64—69, 76-77, 517; arguments against,93-96; and artificial intelligence, 81-83; and connectionism, 77, 114, 131; andemotions, 370, 372-374, 427-428; and evolution of mind, 27, 92-93, 131, 370,427-428, 517; and mind-body problem, 77; and neuroscience, 83-84; and psychology,84-93, 131Computer metaphor, 23, 25-27, 68-69, 76-77, 105, 114, 135, 137, 142Computers, 16, 27, 68, 70, 78-79, 81-82, 91, 101, 105, 256, 262-263, 316Concepts, vs. mental images, 297-298. See also Categorization; Individuals; MeaningConditioning, 57-58, 62-63, 180, 182, 286, 387-388, 532Conflict resolution, 428-429, 518-519Confucius, 12Connectionism, 77, 98-112, 112-131Connors, Jimmy, 392Conscience. See Guilt; ShameConscientiousness, 448, 454Consciousness, 60, 131-148; access to information, 135, 136-145, 147, 421-422,563; evolutionary benefits of access, 137-138, 140, 141, 142-143, 143,144-145, 563; evolutionary benefits of lack of access, 405, 421-424; neuralcorrelates of access, 136, 560, 561, 563; self-knowledge, 134—135; sentience,60, 78, 94, 145-148, 374, 558, 560, 562, 564-565Conspicuous consumption, 415, 493-494, 500-502, 522-523Constraint satisfaction, 105-106, 235-236, 255

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