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ssal

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McCulloch-Pitts neurons are:
 
  A) neurons which will either fire or not (will be on or off)
  B) very slow in firing
  C) made from artificial organic material and designed to work just as neurons in the brain
  D) those that are constantly on (as a computer is)
  E) in need of constant stimulation

Question 2

An important date in the history of cognitive psychology was the summer of 1956. At that time scientists met at Dartmouth to consider the possibilities of developing computer programs that would:
 
  A) irritate human perceptual processes
  B) figure their taxes
  C) solve specific types of problems
  D) process large amounts of data quickly
  E) behave intelligently



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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