Where in these models does it account for the ability to control the focus of attention. And where is it accounted for elements that occur exclusively on the internal field of attention without any physical stimulus? These are all things that I would consider impressive action on the external field of attention
Hello Dr. Amy. I understood that your solution was right to the Checkerboard problem. But the logic seems wrong. It is not because 2 checks are blue that we cannot cover the checkboard with the dominoes. It is because of the location of those two checks that the problem cannot be solved. The number of checks now on each side is now 7 as per the drawing and hence the board cannot be covered with the domino no matter how you place them. It hasn't anything to do with the color. This is my understanding - but maybe I am looking at it wrong? Would you kindly explain.
Understanding that they are of same colour helps us to understand the analogy which helps us to know more quickly and efficiently that checkerboard problem cannot be solved
Hi Dr. Hogan, your explanation is clear to understand. I super love watching your video and I have watched them all. These summaries help me a lot. I hope that I could hear from you more.
This was so helpful! I was struggling to get a good summary of all the theories and just found this video! Thanks a lot! P.S. Which book has been referred to for this presentation ?