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Nicole Rust on Nostr: New in npub1qa9v0…3t4as forum: In the two factor theory of psychosis, what are ...

New in npub1qa9v0ddkza3v0t8ngfmj9katx9swga7zya2ltw77y8vepnf5685qc3t4as (npub1qa9…t4as) forum: In the two factor theory of psychosis, what are "factors"? If you mean "computations," why don't you just say it?

Answer: because that's not (quite) what they are.

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I'm excited about the idea that npub1qa9v0ddkza3v0t8ngfmj9katx9swga7zya2ltw77y8vepnf5685qc3t4as (npub1qa9…t4as) forum will be a good place to motivate and document "What do you mean when you say ...?" questions like this. Things that can benefit from being spelled out but don't warrant a whole paper to do it.

We hope you'll chime in, if you're so inclined. "We think it prudent to examine the commitments of different types of theories to different ways in which the brain creates the mind – for example, some are committed to impenetrable discrete modules, others less so."

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