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- Connectionism (coined by Edward Thorn**** in the 1930s[citation needed]) is the name of an approach to the study of human mental processes and cognition...
- approaches based in other disciplines, such as the psychological approach of connectionism. The 1990s saw a host of new theories introduced to the field, such...
- computer program. The late 80s and 90s saw the rise of neural networks and connectionism as a research paradigm. Under this point of view, often attributed to...
- classical Marxism Collegium Conimbricense Communitarianism Com****tionalism Connectionism Confucianism Continental philosophy Critical realism (philosophy of...
- propositional attitude, and it challenges eliminative materialism and connectionism. It implies a strongly rationalist model of cognition in which many...
- of the 1990s cognitive science, oriented towards a systemtheoretical connectionism, has increasingly adopted the methods from (nonlinear) “Dynamic Systems...
- precise logic. But the most important development was the revival of "connectionism", including neural network research, by Geoffrey Hinton and others....
- networks. He argued that understanding the mind would require integrating connectionism with classical ideas about symbol-mani****tion. Marcus's book, Guitar...
- with the semantic content of cognitive science is connectionism or neural network modeling. Connectionism relies on the idea that the brain consists of simple...
- synchronization mechanisms in cognitive neuroarchitectures of modern connectionism that include coupled oscillators (e.g."Oscillatory Networks") are used...