Mind vs Computer

If one is introduced to using a computer early in life, is there any chance that a person may find his or her mind functioning more like a computer than it would otherwise function?
That is, how could the mind be trained to develop its innate capabilities without a computer? Do we merely look to the past to answer that question? Did the educational systems or techniques of the past help develop minds in the best possible ways? How can the training of minds with or without a computer be improved upon?
How can we think without a logarithmic function, how can we remember the solution to a problem without remembering a pattern? Can we develop intelligent mental techniques of coping with life’s problems without programming the mind to respond to predictable circumstances and events? What is it about the mind that sets it apart from a computer? How does the mind process information differently than a computer? How does the mind process information better than a computer?
Is the mind more than a computer? Doesn’t the mind process more sensory input streams with more wisdom than can be programmed into a computer?

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