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17 which evidence is used to disprove the myth of the brain as a computer?
○ embodied mind
○ distributed practice
○ neuroplasticity
○ limited brain capacity
The concept of embodied mind emphasizes that the mind is not just a disembodied computational device like a computer. It shows that the brain's functioning is deeply intertwined with the body and its interactions with the environment, thus disproving the simplistic view of the brain as a computer. Distributed practice is a learning - related concept, neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to change, and limited brain capacity doesn't directly address the brain - as - computer myth as specifically as embodied mind.
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Embodied mind