Lecture 4 - The Erroneus Attractor
Update: 2019-10-27
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Description
This episode finishes off the amazing amount of information that can be obtained about cognition and word/phrase/sentence construction from speech errors. I also talk about attractor landscapes, a concept from dynamical systems theory, and a little bit more about working memory.
Attractor landscape: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Frans_Eijnatten2/publication/242128829/figure/fig1/AS:669520037425152@1536637424102/Two-Dimensional-Illustration-of-a-Static-Attractor-Landscape-with-Two-Peaks-0-and-3.png
Attractor landscape: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Frans_Eijnatten2/publication/242128829/figure/fig1/AS:669520037425152@1536637424102/Two-Dimensional-Illustration-of-a-Static-Attractor-Landscape-with-Two-Peaks-0-and-3.png
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Ehem. The past tense of "stad" is "stud". Today, I will stad homework until my fingers fall off. Yesterday, I stud so much homework that only two of my fingers fell off.