Computation, cognition, and Pylyshyn
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Table of Contents:
- Perception, representation, and the world: the FINST that binds / Zenon W. Pylyshyn
- What have we learned about attention from multiple-object tracking (and vice versa)? / Brian J. Scholl
- Multiple-object tracking across the lifespan: do different factors contribute to diminished performance in different age groups? / Lana Trick, Heather Hollinsworth, and Darlene A. Brodeur
- Vision for action / Mel Goodale and Marla Wolf
- There's a new kid in town: computational cognitive science, meet molecular and cellular cognition / John Bickle
- Inhibition of return is cognitively penetrable / Richard D. Wright and Lisa N. Jefferies
- Computation and cognition
- and connectionism / Michael R.W. Dawson
- Intermodular explanation in cognitive science: an example from phonology / Charles Reiss
- The evolution of cognition: the case of number / Claudia Uller
- Cohabitation: computation at seventy, cognition at twenty / Stevan Harnad
- The possibility of a cognitive architecture / Andrew Brook
- Location, location, location / Austen Clark
- Visual objects as the referents of early vision: a response to a theory of sentience / Brian P. Keane.