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ourselves inner speech and natural language as a language of thought dan burnston october 31 2025 october 21 2025 neurocognitive foundations of mind share tweet share talking to ourselves inner speech and natural language as a language of thought by wade munroe we talk to ourselves sometimes we do so out loud however frequently we do so without making a sound we use inner speech in my contribution to neurocognitive foundations of mind i argue that continue reading talking to ourselves inner speech and natural language as a language of thought inference in neuro cognitive systems dan burnston october 30 2025 october 21 2025 neurocognitive foundations of mind share tweet share inference in neuro cognitive systems by urte laukaityte and matteo colombo psychologists speak of perceiving as inferring neuroscientists maintain that the brain solves inference problems biologists say that individual cells infer the structure of their environment computer scientists suggest artificial systems can at times draw better inferences than humans for many continue reading inference in neuro cognitive systems frames of discovery and the format of cognitive representation dan burnston october 29 2025 october 21 2025 neurocognitive foundations of mind share tweet share frames of discovery and the format of cognitive representation by dimitri coelho mollo alfredo vernazzani a central assumption in contemporary cognitive science and ai is that cognition involves internal representations quite like public external representations such as texts pictures and maps internal representations carry contents i e they are about continue reading frames of discovery and the format of cognitive representation cognitive ontology in terms of cognitive homology the role of brain behavior and environment for individuating cognitive categories dan burnston october 28 2025 october 21 2025 neurocognitive foundations of mind share tweet share cognitive ontology in terms of cognitive homology the role of brain behavior and environment for individuating cognitive categories by beate krickel and mariel goddu how should we categorize the mind s capacities this is the cognitive ontology question how to carve up cognition in a way that supports scientific prediction explanation continue reading cognitive ontology in terms of cognitive homology the role of brain behavior and environment for individuating cognitive categories rethinking the mind with neuroscience introducing neurocognitive foundations of mind dan burnston october 27 2025 october 21 2025 neurocognitive foundations of mind share tweet share rethinking the mind with neuroscience introducing neurocognitive foundations of mind by gualtiero piccinini many thanks to dan burnston for this opportunity to introduce the new edited volume neurocognitive foundations of mind for decades many philosophers of mind wrestled with the question of what the mind is and how it works continue reading rethinking the mind with neuroscience introducing 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