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nirvana33 [79]
3 years ago
10

By the 1950s, the behaviorists' disinterest in mental states and activity was challenged by scientists from diverse fields, incl

uding linguistics and computer science, leading to ____.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Sedbober [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Leading to a cognitive revolution

Explanation:

By the 1950s, the behaviorists' disinterest in mental states and activity was challenged by scientists from diverse fields, including linguistics and computer science, leading to a cognitive revolution.

Cognitive revolution was an intellectual movement that emphasis on the interdisciplinary study of the mind and its processes,it implied a synthesis of research in various fields centering around cognitive psychology which came to be called the cognitive sciences and this filed of study or theory contends that solutions to problems take the form of algorithms, heuristics, or insights.major areas of research in cognitive psychology include perception, memory, categorization, knowledge representation, numerical cognition, language, and thinking.

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