Title: Where has Computational Intelligence got to (in Canada)? Author: Zenon Pylyshyn Last modified by: Zenon Pylyshyn Created Date: 4/21/2002 10:48:52 PM
Spatial representation in the mind/brain: Do we need a global topographical map? Zenon Pylyshyn Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science and Institute Jean Nicod
Spatial representation in the mind/brain: Do we need a global topographical map? Zenon Pylyshyn Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science and Institute Jean Nicod
Systematicity and Cognitive Architecture In Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture: A Critical Analysis (1988), Fodor and Pylyshyn pose several challenges for ...
Title: Lecture 2 Individuating, Selecting, Referring & Predicating: Basic ingredients of the mind-world connection Author: Zenon Pylyshyn Last modified by
What is Cognitive Science? Zenon Pylyshyn, Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science What s in the mind that we may know it? http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/faculty/pylyshyn.html
how are cognitive maps represented in the brain? visual vs. propositional representations and implications for gps technology serj mooradian alison wheatley
Almost all research in Cognitive Science is relevant to some Cognitive Psychologist. ... Coren, S. & Ward, L. M. (1989). Sensation and Perception, Third Edition. ...
Attention was one of the first concepts to appear in Psychology texts (ca 1730) e.g., Ebbinghaus, Titchener, Early discussions (Hatfield, 1998) focused on ...
Orthography to Phonology. Words of four letters or less ... ORTHOGRAPHY. PHONOLOGY. Connectionism & Compositionality. Highly non-compositional, e.g. ...
Attention, Selection and Nonconceptual Reference An empirically-motivated proposal concerning the nonconceptual link between the perceived world and its conceptual ...
A neglected problem in the computational theory of mind Object Tracking and the Mind-World gap In the course of these lectures I will try to show how several ...
Imagery A Special Form of Representation? Visual Imagery: Pictures in the Mind s Eye? Definition and Background Dual Coding Theory (Paivio) Analog vs. Propositional ...
Why do things happen the way they do in your imagination? Is it because of the format of your image or your cognitive architecture? Or because of what you know?
The Perky Effect (Perky, 1910) Mental Rotation (Shepard & Metzler, 1971) ... Evidence: Reeves (1981) found a Perky effect for a red object imagined on a ...
Follow up to first symbolic ... Plug constituents in according to rules ... which, learn individual (substitutable) grapheme phoneme mappings and then ...
Imagery A Special Form of Representation? Visual Imagery: Pictures in the Mind s Eye? Definition and Background Dual Coding Theory (Paivio) Analog vs. Propositional ...
Title: La neurociencia conexionista: cuestiones de representaci n y aprendizaje para la neurociencia. Stephen Jos Hanson Author: Usuario Last modified by
Number Words Frequency in Modern Lithuanian Adriano Cerri University of Pisa, Department of Linguistics adriano.cerri@for.unipi.it Introduction Methodology Data ...
'The ability to produce/understand some sentences is intrinsically connected to ... From Blutner, Hendriks, de Hoop, & Schwartz (to appear): When compositionality ...
Motor and visual areas active for mental rotation. Patient studies. Damaged ventral stream can't do object imagery. Damaged dorsal stream can't do spatial imagery ...
`The ability to produce/understand some sentences is intrinsically connected to ... Systematicity: there are predictable patterns among the sentences we understand. ...
... postulates a 'language of thought' (LOT) which explains these properties ... explains ... LOT explains Productivity. Separation of rules and semantics ...
Fodor s Problem: The Creation of New Representational Resources Descriptive Problem C1-C2, what s qualitatively new? Explanatory Problem learning mechanism?
Attention was one of the first concepts to appear in Psychology texts (ca 1730) e.g., Ebbinghaus, Titchener, Early discussions (Hatfield, 1998) focused on ...
Visual imagery is analogous to perception in that it can be used to represent ... Cooper & Shepherd [1973] Which of these figures are correct? Ancient history ...
Imagery and Memory. Memory Examples: Dual Code Theory. To recall Y you must first recall X. Windows, doorknob, glasses, other facial features, global-to-local
The Nature of Mental Representations How is knowledge represented in the Mind? Cognitive Maps Tolman 1930 s Experiments by Tolman demonstrated that ...
... subjects may (a) use the screen borders as the relevant landmarks (screen-target ... 10) and two different reference frames: 'allocentric' or 'egocentric' ...
Dissociation between mental imagery and object recognition in a brain damaged patient. ... mental rotation ability is veridical to rotation of the objects ...
Visual Illusions. People don't perceive length, area, angle, brightness they way they 'should' ... visual system does some really unexpected things. Illusions ...
'Reconfiguring hardware' via software. What can be ... Can a computer be reconfigured into a plane? Why should thinking (cognition) differ from flying? ...
Spatial representation in the mind/brain: Do we need a global topographical map? Has the phenomenology misled us? Do we have a global spatial representation?
... did you see Chan with? (2)*Who did you see Chan and? (3) ngo5 heoi3 ... a. Chan loves you more than Yan. could mean: b. Chan loves you more than Yan loves you. ...
X is a semiotic system iff X carries out a process that mediates between a sign & its interpretant Semiotic systems interpret signs Algorithms describe ...