Post by rina606 on Feb 13, 2024 5:08:44 GMT -6
Memory builds a framework of knowlge that allows us to judge each new situation . Every time we come across a situation we try to situate it within the framework of our knowlge. And once master everything we know about the world swells. As our world became more sophisticat the knowlge ne to survive in it also evolv. That is why we now identify memory with abstract knowlge rather than with those relat to basic nes such as the ones I mention above. Memory is not a mere store of bits as we might naively think if we let ourselves be carri away by the computational model of the mind.
Our brain does not stack data just like that. Our memory always stores information in a context linking it with previous knowlge so that it grows with new elements. Image MÂȘ Teresa Herrero. Memory should Cyprus Email List never be dismiss as a minor skill. On the contrary it is the basis of our intelligence. By locating any new element within the framework of previous knowlge and relating it to them we are making use of all the power of our cognitive abilities and building the knowlge structure with which we will analyze the future. In short we are building the base of our intelligence. let's see an example Recently.
I have read a book call The Energetics of Computing in Life and Machines. I must confess that I tri it twice before and couldn't get past page but this time I got it. He has everything one could want: algebra physics biology biochemistry thermodynamics information theory and of course computational theory. Let me use it as an example of what I'm trying to explain with the help of some drawings. is that my memory has stor some important data from what I have read. But in no way does it keep the textual relationship of the words in the book as a computer does. While the computer piles up bits that it does not understand we humans emb new knowlge in the framework of our knowlge in a qualitative way. Memory only saves what it can put into a context and by saving it it enriches and modifies its own structure. Therefore I have tri to reflect this in the following images.
Our brain does not stack data just like that. Our memory always stores information in a context linking it with previous knowlge so that it grows with new elements. Image MÂȘ Teresa Herrero. Memory should Cyprus Email List never be dismiss as a minor skill. On the contrary it is the basis of our intelligence. By locating any new element within the framework of previous knowlge and relating it to them we are making use of all the power of our cognitive abilities and building the knowlge structure with which we will analyze the future. In short we are building the base of our intelligence. let's see an example Recently.
I have read a book call The Energetics of Computing in Life and Machines. I must confess that I tri it twice before and couldn't get past page but this time I got it. He has everything one could want: algebra physics biology biochemistry thermodynamics information theory and of course computational theory. Let me use it as an example of what I'm trying to explain with the help of some drawings. is that my memory has stor some important data from what I have read. But in no way does it keep the textual relationship of the words in the book as a computer does. While the computer piles up bits that it does not understand we humans emb new knowlge in the framework of our knowlge in a qualitative way. Memory only saves what it can put into a context and by saving it it enriches and modifies its own structure. Therefore I have tri to reflect this in the following images.