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 anuary-2005-CSCA-Lecture-Margaret-Boden
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SUMMARY:CSCA Lecture, Margaret Boden
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:Margaret Boden (Sussex)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20050126T200000
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LOCATION:Roetersstraat 15, Psychology Building (A)
 , room
DESCRIPTION:Boden is one of the most influential r
 esearchers and authors in cognitive science. Withi
 n this extensive area she has, as a psychologist a
 nd a philosopher, particularly been engaged in int
 elligence, creativity and development. In her rese
 arch, natural intelligence or creativity is often 
 compared with computer models of the mind or of in
 telligence.   Although biological evolution did no
 t bring us computers, Boden will focus on the ques
 tion if a computer model of the mind can take into
  consideration evolutionary development of the hum
 an mind.   Response will be by Cyriel Pennartz   F
 or more information, please contact dickdj at scie
 nce.uva.nl
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 Boden is one of the most influential researchers a
 nd authors in cognitive science. Within this exten
 sive area she has, as a psychologist and a philoso
 pher, particularly been engaged in intelligence, c
 reativity and development. In her research, natura
 l intelligence or creativity is often compared wit
 h computer models of the mind or of intelligence. 
 \n      </p>\n      <p>Although biological evoluti
 on did not bring us computers, Boden will focus on
  the question if a computer model of the mind can 
 take into consideration evolutionary development o
 f the human mind.\n      </p>\n     <p>Response wi
 ll be by Cyriel Pennartz</p>\n    \n      <p>\n   
      For more information, please contact <a class
 ="email">dickdj <span class="at">at</span> science
 .uva.nl</a>\n      </p>\n    
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