| Palmer, S. E., & Kimchi, R. (1984). The information processing approach to cognition. In Approaches to Cognition: Contrasts and Controversies, T. J. Knapp & L. C. Robertson (eds.). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. |
....in low level implementation details. Claim (a) underlies much contemporary Cognitive Science and has been argued for or presupposed by many theorists (e.g. see (Miller, Galanter Pribram, 1970; Johnson Laird, 1988; Simon, 1967; Simon, 1981b; Simon, 1981a; Simon, 1995; Newell, 1990) and (Palmer Kimchi, 1984) for different sub theses) Claim (b) is more contentious and depends on finding appropriate levels of abstraction. There are other examples of congruity at high levels despite low level differences. Two physically quite different computing systems may both implement the same virtual machine ....
Palmer, S. E. & Kimchi, R. (1984). The information processing approach to cognition.
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Palmer, S. E., & Kimchi, R. (1984). The information processing approach to cognition. In Approaches to Cognition: Contrasts and Controversies, T. J. Knapp & L. C. Robertson (eds.). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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Palmer, S. E., & Kimchi, R. (1984). The information processing approach to cognition. In Approaches to Cognition: Contrasts and Controversies, T. J. Knapp & L. C. Robertson (eds.). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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