Sure. I think some cognitive-behavioral therapy approaches also stress changing your situation alongside your thought processes.
Could you clarify? I realize what you mean by the software/hardware divide, but I find it hard to think that most depressed people have corrupt hardware in the sense there’s something actually wrong with the physical substrate rather than how it’s working or wired itself (of course there is a connection in terms of susceptibility).
Remember that the chemicals washing through the neural network and affecting its behaviour are an evolved-in part of the usual operations of the hardware. There is no firm hardware/software divide at all in the brain, everything interferes with everything else.
Sure. I think some cognitive-behavioral therapy approaches also stress changing your situation alongside your thought processes.
Could you clarify? I realize what you mean by the software/hardware divide, but I find it hard to think that most depressed people have corrupt hardware in the sense there’s something actually wrong with the physical substrate rather than how it’s working or wired itself (of course there is a connection in terms of susceptibility).
I just meant “corrupt hardware” in the usual local jargon sense.
Remember that the chemicals washing through the neural network and affecting its behaviour are an evolved-in part of the usual operations of the hardware. There is no firm hardware/software divide at all in the brain, everything interferes with everything else.