JOURNAL ARTICLE

Cognition without representational redescription

Joanna J. BrysonWill Lowe

Year: 1997 Journal:   Behavioral and Brain Sciences Vol: 20 (4)Pages: 743-744   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Ballard et al. show how control structures using minimal state can be made flexible enough for complex cognitive tasks by using deictic pointers, but they do so within a specific computational framework. We discuss broader implications in cognition and memory and provide biological evidence for their theory. We also suggest an alternative account of pointer binding, which may better explain their limited number.

Keywords:
Pointer (user interface) Cognitive science Deixis Cognition Computer science Comparative cognition Cognitive psychology Psychology Artificial intelligence Neuroscience Linguistics Philosophy

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Topics

Neural Networks and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Neural dynamics and brain function
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience

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