作者
Sylvain Sirois, Michael Spratling, Michael SC Thomas, Gert Westermann, Denis Mareschal, Mark H Johnson
发表日期
2008/6/1
期刊
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
卷号
31
期号
03
页码范围
321-331
出版商
Cambridge University Press
简介
Neuroconstructivism: How the Brain Constructs Cognition proposes a unifying framework for the study of cognitive development that brings together (1) constructivism (which views development as the progressive elaboration of increasingly complex structures), (2) cognitive neuroscience (which aims to understand the neural mechanisms underlying behavior), and (3) computational modeling (which proposes formal and explicit specifications of information processing). The guiding principle of our approach is context dependence, within and (in contrast to Marr [1982]) between levels of organization. We propose that three mechanisms guide the emergence of representations: competition, cooperation, and chronotopy; which themselves allow for two central processes: proactivity and progressive specialization. We suggest that the main outcome of development is partial representations, distributed across distinct …
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