Connectionist

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Example two: behaviourist / connectionist overlap: Much contemporary work in cognitive science on the set of models known as connectionist or parallel distributed processing PDP models seems to share behaviorism's anti-nativism about learning. ❋ Bill Kerr (2008)

Much contemporary work in cognitive science on the set of models known as connectionist or parallel distributed processing (PDP) models seems to share behaviorism's anti-nativism about learning. ❋ Graham, George (2007)

His model is a connectionist model illustrating how neural trajectories and multidimensional, neuronal activation vectors drive reason. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The popularity of a connectionist only approach has retarded research into intelligence. ❋ Bill Kerr (2008)

The mind as a connectionist network, little nerve cells and clusters with reinforcing connections to other nerves, until associations build up. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There is a problem with the conventional categories (such as cognitivism, instructionism / behaviourism, constructivism, connectionist / connectivism, neuroscience) because some (many?) learning theorists bridge more than one category ❋ Bill Kerr (2008)

Two different ways to represent an apple - a semantic network and a connectionist network ❋ Bill Kerr (2008)

He contrasts two different ways to represent an apple, through a semantic symbolic network and a connectionist network ❋ Bill Kerr (2008)

Cussins argued that this personal level notion of nonconceptual content is naturally complemented at the subpersonal level by a connectionist cognitive architecture. ❋ Bermúdez, José (2008)

Moreover, connectionists argue that information processing as it occurs in connectionist networks more closely resembles some features of actual human cognitive functioning. ❋ Pitt, David (2008)

Ramsey, Stich and Garon (1990) have argued that if connectionist models of cognition are basically correct, then there are no discrete representational states as conceived in ordinary commonsense psychology and classical cognitive science. ❋ Pitt, David (2008)

I agree with you that the architecture of the mind is very different from that of a computer including connectionist machines. ❋ Bill Kerr (2007)

Systematicity may exist in connectionist architectures, but where it exists, it is no more than a lucky accident. ❋ Garson, James (2007)

The novelty of distributed and superimposed connectionist information storage naturally causes one to wonder about the viability of classical notions of symbolic computation in describing the brain. ❋ Garson, James (2007)

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