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Kosslyn, S., Chabris, C., Marsolek, C. and Koenig, O., 1992, Categorical versus coordinate spatial relations: computational analyses and computer simulations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 18(2), 562-577.

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Are There Representations in Embodied Evolved Agents?.. - Avraham, Chechik, Ruppin (2003)   (Correct)

....and Scheier [3] they suggested that the workings of agents could be best understood by studying the dynamics of sensory motor coordination between the agent and the environment. The usefulness of the notion of representations has also been a focus of much debate in cognitive neuroscience, e.g. [4 6]. One classical way to search for representations in cognitive neuroscience research is to look for an emergence of a correlational structure in the patterns of neural activity studied [4, 6] Intuitively, this is tantamount to the assertion that representation of an object corresponds to ....

.... of the notion of representations has also been a focus of much debate in cognitive neuroscience, e.g. 4 6] One classical way to search for representations in cognitive neuroscience research is to look for an emergence of a correlational structure in the patterns of neural activity studied [4, 6]. Intuitively, this is tantamount to the assertion that representation of an object corresponds to neural activity that marks its existence, but is indi#erent to the di#erent instances of it. Another interesting approach, termed in information theoretic notions, has been suggested by Usher [7] ....

Kosslyn, S.M., Chabris, C.F., Marsolek, C.J., Koenig, O.: Categorical versus coordinate spatial relations: computational analyses and computer simulations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 18 (1992) 562-- 577


Are There Representations in Embodied Evolved Agents?.. - Avraham, Chechik, Ruppin (2003)   (Correct)

....and Scheier [3] they suggested that the workings of agents could be best understood by studying the dynamics of sensory motor coordination between the agent and the environment. The usefulness of the notion of representations has also been a focus of much debate in cognitive neuroscience, e.g. [4 6]. One classical way to search for representations in cognitive neuroscience research is to look for an emergence of a correlational structure in the patterns of neural activity studied [4, 6] Intuitively, this is tantamount to the assertion that representation of an object corresponds to ....

.... of the notion of representations has also been a focus of much debate in cognitive neuroscience, e.g. 4 6] One classical way to search for representations in cognitive neuroscience research is to look for an emergence of a correlational structure in the patterns of neural activity studied [4, 6]. Intuitively, this is tantamount to the assertion that representation of an object corresponds to neural activity that marks its existence, but is indi#erent to the di#erent instances of it. Another interesting approach, termed in information theoretic notions, has been suggested by Usher [7] ....

Kosslyn, S.M., Chabris, C.F., Marsolek, C.J., Koenig, O.: Categorical versus coordinate spatial relations: computational analyses and computer simulations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 18 (1992) 562-- 577


A Central Issue in Neglect Dyslexia: Spatial Aspects in the.. - Cooper (1995)   (Correct)

.... neglect (i.e. spatial attentional aspects) and the dyslexia (i.e. lexical linguistic aspects) of the theme of this paper. In its entirety, paper represents an attempt to draw together some as yet not fully explored relationships between different theoretical elements in the literature, such as Kosslyn et al. s (1992) conjecture relating to the asymmetry of processing co ordinate information, and the Chattergee power function analysis of neglect behaviour (e.g. 1995) In a relatively recent article and editorial, Jane Riddoch gathered together many papers dealing specifically with neglect and the peripheral ....

....pathological behaviour can be viewed as normal behaviour under extreme conditions. This is discussed further below. The Werth Poppel Experiment Neglect and Dyslexia 14 In an attempt to gauge the behaviour of any internal co ordinate system, possibly associated with the right parietal lobe (Kosslyn et al., 1992) Werth Poppel (1987) composed a new dimension to the line bisection task. They asked normal subjects to bisect lines under three conditions: one, a normal control condition; two, a test condition where the subject was shown a line, the line was taken away and replaced with a blank sheet of paper ....

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Kosslyn, S.M., Chabris, C.F., Marsolek, C.J. & Koenig, O., (1992) Categorical versus co-ordinate spatial relations: computational analyses and computer simulations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 18(2):562-577.


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Kosslyn, S., Chabris, C., Marsolek, C. and Koenig, O., 1992, Categorical versus coordinate spatial relations: computational analyses and computer simulations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 18(2), 562-577.

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