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Feb 1986
ISBN 026266058X
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Computation and Cognition
Zenon W. Pylyshyn

This systematic investigation of computation and mental phenomena by a noted psychologist and computer scientist argues that cognition is a form of computation, that the semantic contents of mental states are encoded in the same general way as computer representations are encoded. It is a rich and sustained investigation of the assumptions underlying the directions cognitive science research is taking.

Table of Contents
 Preface
1 The Explanatory Vocabulary of Cognition
2 The Explanatory Role of Representations
3 The Relevance of Computation
4 The Psychological Reality of Programs: Strong Equivalence
5 Constraining Functional Architecture
6 The Bridge from Physical to Symbolic: Transduction
7 Functional Architecture and Analogue Processes
8 Mental Imagery and Functional Architecture
9 Epilogue: What is Cognitive Science the Science of?
 References
 Index
 
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