Peter Godfrey-Smith recently introduced the idea of representational ‘organization’. When a collection of representations form an organized family, similar representational vehicles carry similar contents. For example, where neural firing rate represents numerosity (an analogue magnitude representation), similar firing rates represent similar numbers of items. Organization has been elided with structural representation, but the two are in fact distinct. An under-appreciated merit of representational organization is the way it facilitates computational processing. Representations from different organized families can interact, for example to perform addition. Their being organized allows them to implement a useful computation. Many of the ca...
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This paper explores the way representational notions figure into cognitive science, with a focus on ...
This short paper grew out of an observation—made in the course of a larger research project—of a sur...
The mainstream view in cognitive science is that computation lies at the basis of and explains cogni...
In this paper, we study the representational properties of numeration systems. We argue that numerat...
An influential view in (philosophy of) cognitive science is that computation in cognitive systems is...
The cognitive concept of representation plays a key role in theories of brain information processing...
The study of representations is of fundamental importance to any form of communication, and our abil...
Neural network approaches to cognition that adhere to associationist processing hold that the system...
Much of computational cognitive science construes human cognitive capacities as representational ...
The concept of “representation” is used broadly and uncontroversially throughout neuroscience, in co...
Human cognition may be unique in the way it combines cognitive grounding, productivity (compositiona...
The computational paradigm, which has dominated psychology and artificial intelligence since the cog...
Reformers urge that representation no longer earns its explanatory keep in cognitive science, and th...
This paper explores the way representational notions figure into cognitive science, with a focus on ...
There are two versions of the language-of-thought hypothesis (LOT): Representational LOT (roughly, s...
This paper explores the way representational notions figure into cognitive science, with a focus on ...
This short paper grew out of an observation—made in the course of a larger research project—of a sur...
The mainstream view in cognitive science is that computation lies at the basis of and explains cogni...
In this paper, we study the representational properties of numeration systems. We argue that numerat...