Jackendoff (2002) posed four challenges that linguistic combinatoriality and rules of language present to theories of brain function. The essence of these problems is the question of how to neurally instantiate the rapid construction and transformation of the compositional structures that are typically taken to be the domain of symbolic processing. He contended that typical connectionist approaches fail to meet these challenges and that the dialogue between linguistic theory and cognitive neuroscience will be relatively unproductive until the importance of these problems is widely recognised and the challenges answered by some technical innovation in connectionist modelling. This paper claims that a little-known family of connectionist mode...
Contains fulltext : 76761.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Fodor and Pyly...
This thesis explores the use of artificial neural networks for modelling cognitive processes. It pre...
Ever since the discovery of neural networks, there has been a controversy between two modes of infor...
Abstract: The authors, on the basis of brief arguments, have dismissed tensor networks as a viable r...
The dissertation represents a critical evaluation of the major connectionist theories of human cogni...
This paper aims to offer a new view of the role of connectionist models in the study of human cognit...
In this thesis, we discuss different techniques to bridge the gap between two different approaches t...
If we want to explain cognitive processes with means of connectionist networks, these networks have ...
Connectionism as a model of the mind has recently been challenging the Classical model, in which the...
There has been an enduring tension in modern cognitive psychology between the computational models a...
Abstract: "The notion of mind as symbol processor is fundamental to AI and cognitive science, but so...
Introduction All existing intelligent systems share a similar biological and evolutionary heritage....
Connectionism is an approach to neural-networks-based cognitive modeling that encompasses the recent...
The symbolic information-processing paradigm in cognitive psychology has seen a growing challenge fr...
Connectionism as a model of the mind has recently been challenging the Classical model, in which the...
Contains fulltext : 76761.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Fodor and Pyly...
This thesis explores the use of artificial neural networks for modelling cognitive processes. It pre...
Ever since the discovery of neural networks, there has been a controversy between two modes of infor...
Abstract: The authors, on the basis of brief arguments, have dismissed tensor networks as a viable r...
The dissertation represents a critical evaluation of the major connectionist theories of human cogni...
This paper aims to offer a new view of the role of connectionist models in the study of human cognit...
In this thesis, we discuss different techniques to bridge the gap between two different approaches t...
If we want to explain cognitive processes with means of connectionist networks, these networks have ...
Connectionism as a model of the mind has recently been challenging the Classical model, in which the...
There has been an enduring tension in modern cognitive psychology between the computational models a...
Abstract: "The notion of mind as symbol processor is fundamental to AI and cognitive science, but so...
Introduction All existing intelligent systems share a similar biological and evolutionary heritage....
Connectionism is an approach to neural-networks-based cognitive modeling that encompasses the recent...
The symbolic information-processing paradigm in cognitive psychology has seen a growing challenge fr...
Connectionism as a model of the mind has recently been challenging the Classical model, in which the...
Contains fulltext : 76761.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Fodor and Pyly...
This thesis explores the use of artificial neural networks for modelling cognitive processes. It pre...
Ever since the discovery of neural networks, there has been a controversy between two modes of infor...