Symbolic and Sub-symbolic Representations in Computational Models of Human Cognition: What can be learned from biology? (2003)

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Troy D. Kelley

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Kelley, Troy, D. (2003). Symbolic and Sub-symbolic Representations in Computational Models of Human Cognition: What can be learned from biology? Theory and Psychology, 13(6), December.


Year: 2003
Type: article
Status: Published
Category: Representation
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Symbolic and Sub-symbolic Representations in Computational Models of Human Cognition: What can be learned from biology?



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