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Given what you read about Turing machines and PDP networks, what is one main feature that these systems have in common? Also, what is one main difference between these two types of systems?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Cognitive Science
Posting ID:
19568
OTA ID:
102789
Compare and contrast: damage resistance and graceful degradation
Compare and contrast the following two connectionist terms: "damage resistance" and "graceful degradation".
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Cognitive Science
Posting ID:
19570
OTA ID:
102789
Cognitive scientists believe there is an infinite potential variety of human behavior. However, they also believe that this infinite behavior is produced by a finite devise, such as the Turing machine. How can these two views be reconciled?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Cognitive Science
Posting ID:
19573
OTA ID:
102789
Foundation of Cognitive Science
What is the foundational assumption of cognitive science? What is one of the main implications of this assumption in terms of its effect on scientific communication?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Cognitive Science
Posting ID:
19574
OTA ID:
102789
The Foundations of Cognitive Science
What is meant by the term "programming description" of a Universal Turing Machine and by the term "architectural description" of a Universal Turing Machine?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Cognitive Science
Posting ID:
19578
OTA ID:
102789
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