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Chapter 11 Emergence of linguistic and cognitive representations

by Timo Honkela, Krista Lagus, Tiina Lindh-knuutila, Juha Raitio, Sami Virpioja, Jaakko J. Väyrynen, Paul Wagner
"... 174 Emergence of linguistic and cognitive representations ..."
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174 Emergence of linguistic and cognitive representations

Integration of the cognitive and the psychodynamic unconscious

by Seymour Epstein - American Psychologist , 1994
"... Cognitive-experiential self-theory integrates the cognitive and the psychodynamic unconscious by assuming the ex-istence of two parallel, interacting modes of information processing: a rational system and an emotionally driven experiential system. Support for the theory is provided by the convergenc ..."
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Cognitive-experiential self-theory integrates the cognitive and the psychodynamic unconscious by assuming the ex-istence of two parallel, interacting modes of information processing: a rational system and an emotionally driven experiential system. Support for the theory is provided

Cognitive Representations are Not Encodings

by Mark H. Bickhard, Mark H. Bickhard, Mark H. Bickhard, Mark H. Bickhard
"... Deepest thanks are due to Carol Feldman for comments on an earlier draft, and to the ..."
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Deepest thanks are due to Carol Feldman for comments on an earlier draft, and to the

On The Analogy between Cognitive Representation and Truth

by Mauricio Suárez, Albert Solé - Theoria , 2006
"... ABSTRACT: In this paper we claim that the notion of cognitive representation (and scientific representation in par-ticular) is irreducibly plural. By means of an analogy with the minimalist conception of truth, we show that this pluralism is compatible with a generally deflationary attitude towards ..."
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ABSTRACT: In this paper we claim that the notion of cognitive representation (and scientific representation in par-ticular) is irreducibly plural. By means of an analogy with the minimalist conception of truth, we show that this pluralism is compatible with a generally deflationary attitude towards

F.: Cognitive Representations of Projective Prepositions

by John Kelleher, Fintan Costello - Proc. of the 2nd Workshop on The Linguistic Dimensions of Prepositions and their Use in Computational Linguistic Formalisms and Applications , 2005
"... This paper describes a psycholinguistic experiment that investigates the cognitive representations of the projective preposi-tions in front of and behind. In par-ticular: (1) what is the constituency of the spatial template (i.e., the prototyp-ical regions of acceptability) associated with these pre ..."
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This paper describes a psycholinguistic experiment that investigates the cognitive representations of the projective preposi-tions in front of and behind. In par-ticular: (1) what is the constituency of the spatial template (i.e., the prototyp-ical regions of acceptability) associated

Recursive Distributed Representations

by Jordan B. Pollack - Artificial Intelligence , 1990
"... A long-standing difficulty for connectionist modeling has been how to represent variable-sized recursive data structures, such as trees and lists, in fixed-width patterns. This paper presents a connectionist architecture which automatically develops compact distributed representations for such compo ..."
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A long-standing difficulty for connectionist modeling has been how to represent variable-sized recursive data structures, such as trees and lists, in fixed-width patterns. This paper presents a connectionist architecture which automatically develops compact distributed representations

The Symbol Grounding Problem

by Stevan Harnad , 1990
"... There has been much discussion recently about the scope and limits of purely symbolic models of the mind and about the proper role of connectionism in cognitive modeling. This paper describes the "symbol grounding problem": How can the semantic interpretation of a formal symbol system be m ..."
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There has been much discussion recently about the scope and limits of purely symbolic models of the mind and about the proper role of connectionism in cognitive modeling. This paper describes the "symbol grounding problem": How can the semantic interpretation of a formal symbol system

A standardized set of 260 pictures: Norms for name agreement, image agreement, familiarity, and visual complexity

by Joan Gay Snodgrass, Mary Vanderwart - JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: HUMAN LEARNING AND MEMORY , 1980
"... In this article we present a standardized set of 260 pictures for use in experiments investigating differences and similarities in the processing of pictures and words. The pictures are black-and-white line drawings executed according to a set of rules that provide consistency of pictorial represent ..."
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representation. The pictures have been standardized on four variables of central relevance to memory and cognitive processing: name agreement, image agreement, familiarity, and visual complexity. The intercorrelations among the four measures were low, suggesting that the) ' are indices of different

Cognitive Representations in a Self-Regulation Model of Depression

by Jeffrey T. Spaulding , 2012
"... Using Leventhal’s Self-Regulation Model, this thesis investigated cognitive representations of depression. Participants in this study rated vignettes that systematically varied the target person (self or other) and degree of depressive symptom severity (mild or moderate). Moderate symptoms, as expec ..."
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Using Leventhal’s Self-Regulation Model, this thesis investigated cognitive representations of depression. Participants in this study rated vignettes that systematically varied the target person (self or other) and degree of depressive symptom severity (mild or moderate). Moderate symptoms

Generating Descriptions of Motion from Cognitive Representations

by Benjamin Keil
"... Talmy (2000) details a theory of sentence meaning involving structured experiential complexes called Cognitive Representations (CRs). This paper develops a formalization of CRs and a method for using a CR to generate a sentence that evokes it. ..."
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Talmy (2000) details a theory of sentence meaning involving structured experiential complexes called Cognitive Representations (CRs). This paper develops a formalization of CRs and a method for using a CR to generate a sentence that evokes it.
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