Modularity

In George Graham & William Bechtel (eds.), A Companion to Cognitive Science. Blackwell. pp. 625–635 (1998)
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Abstract

Imagine walking into Starbuck's, ordering a double latte, meeting a friend, drinking up, and leaving. In the course of this simple event, you would engage in a wide variety of cognitive activities, among them problem solving, face recognition, speech production and perception, memory, and motor control. How does the mind – an apparently unitary entity – accomplish such a diversity of tasks? Is the mind partitioned into diverse mechanisms, each responsible for a different job? Or are more uniform, general‐purpose mechanisms deployed for different cognitive purposes? Which tasks even count as the same, and which as different? Is visual recognition a single task, or are the mechanisms that recognize objects fundamentally distinct from those that recognize faces? Is speech produced and perceived by similar processes or by different ones? More generally, how, and how much, do such different processes interact?

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