Anderson, J.R. The architecture of cognition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Barsalou, L.W. (1990). On the indistinguishability of exemplar memory and abstraction in category representation. In T.K. Srull & R.S. Wyer (Eds.), Advances of social cognition (vol. 3): Content and process specificity in the effects of prior experiences.

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.... abstract behavior and to behave in a rule like manner without encoding rules explicitly, and some authors go as far as claiming that they are not empirically differentiable (Barsalou, 1990; Goldstone Krushke, 1994) The performance of symbolic systems based on chunking (Servan Schreiber Anderson, 1990) overlaps largely with the performance of the Simple Recurrent Network (Cleeremans McClelland, 1991) in artificial grammar learning tasks (see Berry and Dienes, 1993) Dienes (in press) also compared Logan s (1988) instance based model with a reinforcement based connectionist model (Barto, ....

Anderson, J.R. The architecture of cognition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Barsalou, L.W. (1990). On the indistinguishability of exemplar memory and abstraction in category representation. In T.K. Srull & R.S. Wyer (Eds.), Advances of social cognition (vol. 3): Content and process specificity in the effects of prior experiences.

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