Neuropsychological inference with an interactive brain: A critique of the “locality” assumption

MJ Farah - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the
normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of …

[图书][B] Fundamentals of neural network modeling: Neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience

RW Parks, DS Levine, DL Long - 1998 - books.google.com
Provides an introduction to the neural network modeling of complex cognitive and
neuropsychological processes. Over the past few years, computer modeling has become …

Local and distributed processes in attentional orienting

MI Posner - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the
normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of …

Playing Flourens to Fodor's Gall

T van Gelder - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the
normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of …

Local representations without the locality assumption

AM Burton, V Bruce - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the
normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of …

Distributed locality and large-scale neurocognitive networks

MM Mesulam - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the
normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of …

Casting one's net too widely?

DP Carey, AD Milner - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the
normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of …

The symbolic brain or the invisible hand?

R van Hezewijk, EHF de Haan - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the
normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of …

Modularity, abstractness and the interactive brain

JM Clark - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the
normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of …

Parallel distributed processing challenges the strong modularity hypothesis, not the locality assumption

DC Plaut - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1994 - cambridge.org
When cognitive neuropsychologists make inferences about the functional architecture of the
normal mind from selective cognitive impairments they generally assume that the effects of …