Term ID: T1887

Hardware-Software Distinction

/hardware-software-distinction/
A conceptual framework in cognitive science comparing the brain to computer hardware and mental processes to software, helping understand the relationship between biological structures and psychological functions.
Example: Understanding that memory problems could result from brain damage (hardware issues) or ineffective learning strategies (software problems), requiring different types of interventions.

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Reference: Pylyshyn (1984)