In a recent article, Bowers (2009) argues that local representations are more consistent with neuro-biological data than distributed representations, as typically generated in Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) models. We present three reasons why localised neural representations are good candidates for supporting mental representations, as they provide a solution to the trade-off between combinatorial arguments that favour fully-distributed representations and metabolic arguments which favour localist representations
Bowers (2009) challenged the common view in favor of distributed representations in psychological mo...
This paper discusses computational capabilities that might be common to local processors in many dif...
The Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) approach to cognition assumes that active mental represent...
In a recent article, Bowers (2009) argues that local representations are more consistent with neuro-...
In this article, I present the theory that localist representation is used widely in the brain start...
According to Bowers, the finding that there are neurons with highly selective responses to familiar ...
The question of how information can be represented in networks of neurons is central to cognitive sc...
The question of how information can be represented in networks of neurons is central to cognitive sc...
tion of localist and distributed representations. They also challenged the biological plausibility o...
This eBook contains ten articles on the topic of representation of abstract concepts, both simple an...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Language, Cognition an...
Over the last decade, fully distributed models have become dominant in connectionist psychological m...
The word representation (as in "neural representation"), and many of its related terms, such as to r...
Over the last decade, fully distributed models have become dominant in connectionist psychological m...
A long running debate has concerned the question of whether neural representations are encoded using...
Bowers (2009) challenged the common view in favor of distributed representations in psychological mo...
This paper discusses computational capabilities that might be common to local processors in many dif...
The Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) approach to cognition assumes that active mental represent...
In a recent article, Bowers (2009) argues that local representations are more consistent with neuro-...
In this article, I present the theory that localist representation is used widely in the brain start...
According to Bowers, the finding that there are neurons with highly selective responses to familiar ...
The question of how information can be represented in networks of neurons is central to cognitive sc...
The question of how information can be represented in networks of neurons is central to cognitive sc...
tion of localist and distributed representations. They also challenged the biological plausibility o...
This eBook contains ten articles on the topic of representation of abstract concepts, both simple an...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Language, Cognition an...
Over the last decade, fully distributed models have become dominant in connectionist psychological m...
The word representation (as in "neural representation"), and many of its related terms, such as to r...
Over the last decade, fully distributed models have become dominant in connectionist psychological m...
A long running debate has concerned the question of whether neural representations are encoded using...
Bowers (2009) challenged the common view in favor of distributed representations in psychological mo...
This paper discusses computational capabilities that might be common to local processors in many dif...
The Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) approach to cognition assumes that active mental represent...