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<ref>"Mind as a Black Box: The Behaviorist Approach", pp 85-88, in Cognitive Science: An Introduction to the Study of Mind,
by Jay Friedenberg, Gordon Silverman, Sage Publications, 2006</ref>
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<!--* In [[cryptography]] to capture the notion of knowledge obtained by an algorithm through the execution of a [[cryptographic protocol]] such as a [[zero-knowledge proof]] protocol. If the output of the algorithm when interacting with the protocol can be simulated by a simulator that interacts only the algorithm, this means that the algorithm 'cannot know' anything more than the input of the simulator. If the simulator can only interact with the algorithm in a black box way, we speak of a black box simulator.
* In [[pharmacology]], a [[black box warning]] is a type of warning that appears on prescription drugs that may cause serious adverse effects. It is so named for the black border that usually surrounds the text of the warning. It means that medical studies indicate that the drug carries a significant risk of serious or even life-threatening adverse effects.