Subject: Re: Psychological modeling Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 16:15:20 GMT From: L Organization: [Infostrada] Newsgroups: sci.psychology.misc Robin Faichney wrote: > > When I studied psychology, back in the seventies, "modeling" was what > people copying other people's behaviour was called. Now, I learn, > there's something called "cognitive modeling", which is constructing > theoretical models of cognitive functions. Fair enough, but the sort > of modeling I'm interested in is something else: the models that every > person has in their mind, of their environment, and especially of > other people. I would guess models of other people develop out of > modeling behaviour, with "internalisation". But surely there's some > psychology literature on this? Any pointers? I am an Italian Engineer, and it is possible to study NI (Natural Intelligence) with artificial models, AI (Artificial Intelligence). For more information: http://www.psycho-engineering.it/ L