Fundamentals of Our Thinking 2

Adatok

A Tantárgybejelentőben megadott hivatalos adatok az alábbi tanévre: 2024-2025

Tantárgyfelelős

  • Péczely László Zoltán

    associate professor,
    Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Oncodermatology

Óraszámok/félév

előadás: 12 óra

gyakorlat: 0 óra

szeminárium: 0 óra

összesen: 12 óra

Tárgyadatok

  • Kód: OAF-GD2-T
  • 1 kredit
  • General Medicine
  • Optional modul
  • spring
Előfeltétel:

Nincs

Kurzus létszámkorlát

min. 5 fő – max. 15 fő

Campus kurzusként elérhető . Campus-karok: BTK GYTK TTK

Tematika

The course aims to introduce students to the fundamental principles and complexities of human thought. Using a holistic approach, the course will explore the related problems of how correct inference and cognition are possible, applying the tools and results of philosophy, mathematics and neuroscience. Human thinking is based on similarity, analogy, which is the basis of the concepts of differential diagnosis and differential therapy in the field of medicine. In both clinical practice and research, the correct inference and the correct interpretation of data are very important in order to make possible what is perhaps the ultimate goal of science, successful prediction.

In the second semester, we will compare artificial and biological networks and their associated learning processes. We will examine the mind-brain problem, how the brain as a biological object and thinking can be related. We will briefly address the basic cognitive abilities that underlie the processes of thinking and cognition, and the adaptive and learning abilities of biological systems. At the end of the semester, we will briefly discuss the relationship between non-scientific thinking and the arts.

Előadások

  • 4. Similarities and differences between biological and artificial networks. - Péczely László Zoltán
  • 3. Adaptation: regulation and learning. - Péczely László Zoltán
  • 2. Hierarchically nested systems. - Péczely László Zoltán
  • 1. Brain-mind problem. - Péczely László Zoltán
  • 5. Cognitive functions: perception, attention, decision-making, strategy, memory, thinking, - Péczely László Zoltán
  • 6. Learning in biological systems I. - Péczely László Zoltán
  • 7. Learning in biological systems II. - Péczely László Zoltán
  • 8. Biological constraints on neural network models of cognitive function. - Péczely László Zoltán
  • 9. Algorithms, randomness and prediction. - Péczely László Zoltán
  • 10. Prediction and the brain. - Péczely László Zoltán
  • 11. Is only scientific thinking possible? Thinking as poetry. - Péczely László Zoltán
  • 12. Thinking and art. - Péczely László Zoltán

Gyakorlatok

Szemináriumok

A tananyag elsajátításához szükséges segédanyagok

Kötelező irodalom

Saját oktatási anyag

lecture slides

Jegyzet

Ajánlott irodalom

Peter Norvig, Stuart J. Russell: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach

A félév elfogadásának feltételei

Writing an essay by the end of the semester.

Félévközi ellenőrzések

Peter Norvig, Stuart J. Russell: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach

Távolmaradás pótlásának lehetőségei

not necessary

Vizsgakérdések

Are the same as lecture topics.

Vizsgáztatók

Gyakorlatok, szemináriumok oktatói