id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wwzxl7ipsnanrhrtmdi5cnc5xu TONY STONE Cognitive Neuropsychology and the Philosophy of Mind 1993 34 .pdf application/pdf 17179 2534 72 models of, or theories about, normal cognitive processes are developed, Models of normally functioning cognitive processes should provide theoretically motivated accounts of acquired disorders. theory that has already been informed by the findings of cognitive neuropsychological case studies. Thus, one possible model of the reading aloud process in normal subjects performance of normal subjects on various tasks involving faces can be cognitive processes involved in face recognition, and Malcolm and Hamlyn processes implicated, for example, in face recognition: philosophical challenges which would—in the limits—consign to mythology the cognitive psychological accounts of face recognition in normal subjects, and of P.H.'s cognitive psychological explanation in terms of levels of unconscious information processing that are amongst the causal antecedents of overt recognition. another non-competitive option, upon which the folk psychological explanation is the whole story about the interference effect in normal subjects, while The cognitive psychological model of face recognition that is supported by ./cache/work_wwzxl7ipsnanrhrtmdi5cnc5xu.pdf ./txt/work_wwzxl7ipsnanrhrtmdi5cnc5xu.txt