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the AAAI 2005 Spring Symposium on Metacognition in Computation.
the AAAI 2005 Spring Symposium on Metacognition in Computation.
Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press (2005).
Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press (2005).
Kenyon, G. T. [http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.1947 Extreme synergy in a retinal code], arXiv:0709.1947v1 [q-bio.NC] (2007).






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Edelman, S., Constraining the neural representation of the visual world, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6:125-131 (2002).

Edelman, S., Mostly harmless (review of Action in Perception by Alva Noe, MIT Press, 2005); Artificial Life 12:183-186 (2006).

Goldstone, R. L., Landy, D., & Son, J. Y. (in press). A well grounded education: The role of perception in science and mathematics. In M. de Vega, A. Glenberg, & A. Graesser (Eds.) Symbols, embodiment, and meaning. Oxford Press.

Landy, D. & Goldstone, R. L. (2007). How abstract is symbolic thought? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 33, 720-733.

Landy, D. & Goldstone, R. L. (2005). How we learn about things we don't already understand. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 17, 343-369.

Mitchell, M. Self awareness and control in decentralized systems, In Working Papers of the AAAI 2005 Spring Symposium on Metacognition in Computation. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press (2005).

Kenyon, G. T. Extreme synergy in a retinal code, arXiv:0709.1947v1 [q-bio.NC] (2007).


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