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Readings in Cognitive Science. A Perspective from Psychology and Artificial Intelligence

✍ Scribed by Allan Collins and Edward E. Smith (Eds.)


Year
1988
Tongue
English
Leaves
662
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page i
Copyright, Page ii
Acknowledgments, Pages vii-ix
A Perspective on Cognitive Science, Pages 1-4, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
Introduction to Mind and Machines, Page 5, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
COMPUTING MACHINERY AND INTELLIGENCE, Pages 6-19, A.M. TURING
Minds, brains, and programs, Pages 20-31, John R. Searle
Introduction to Cognitive Architecture, Page 32, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
THE THEORY OF HUMAN PROBLEM SOLVING, Pages 33-51, Allen Newell, H.A. Simon
The Appeal of Parallel Distributed Processing, Pages 52-72, J.L. McCLELLAND, D.E. RUMELHART, G.E. HINTON
PrΓ©cis of The Modularity of Mind, Pages 73-77, Jerry A. Fodor
Introduction to Semantic Memory and Spreading Activation, Page 79, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
4 - Semantic Memory, Pages 80-101, M. Ross Quillian
WHAT'S IN A LINK: Foundations for Semantic Networks, Pages 102-125, William A. Woods
A Spreading-Activation Theory of Semantic Processing, Pages 126-136, Allan M. Collins, Elizabeth F. Loftus
A Spreading Activation Theory of Memory, Pages 137-154, JOHN R. ANDERSON
Introduction to Frames, Scripts, and Schemas, Page 155, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
A FRAMEWORK FOR REPRESENTING KNOWLEDGE, Pages 156-189, Marvin Minsky
SCRIPTS, PLANS, GOALS, AND UNDERSTANDING, Pages 190-223, R.C. Schank, R.P. Abelson
Schemata and Sequential Thought Processes in PDP Models, Pages 224-249, D.E. RUMELHART, P. SMOLENSKY, J.L. McCLELLAND, G.E. HINTON
Introduction to Mental Models, Page 250, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
Naive Physics I: Ontology For Liquids, Pages 251-269, Patrick J. Hayes
Assumptions and Ambiguities in Mechanistic Mental Models, Pages 270-287, Johan de Kleer, John Seely Brown
Introduction to Similarity and Analogy, Page 289, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
Features of Similarity, Pages 290-302, Amos Tversky
Structure-Mapping: A Theoretical Framework for Analogy, Pages 303-310, DEDRE GENTNER
Introduction to Prototypes, Page 311, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
Principles of Categorization, Pages 312-322, Eleanor Rosch
Conceptual Combination with Prototype Concepts, Pages 323-335, EDWARD E. SMITH, DANIEL N. OSHERSON
Introduction to Human Learning, Page 337, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
Repair Theory: A Generative Theory of Bugs in Procedural Skills, Pages 338-361, JOHN SEELY BROWN, KURT VANLEHN
Acquisition of Cognitive Skill, Pages 362-380, John R. Anderson
Introduction to Machine Learning, Page 381, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
Explanation-Based Generalization: A Unifying View, Pages 382-398, TOM M. MITCHELL, RICHARD M. KELLER, SMADAR T. KEDAR-CABELLI
Learning Internal Representations by Error Propagation, Pages 399-421, D.E. RUMELHART, G.E. HINTON, R.J. WILLIAMS
Introduction to Reasoning, Page 423, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
How to reason syllogistically, Pages 424-439, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
Extensional Versus Intuitive Reasoning: The Conjunction Fallacy in Probability Judgment, Pages 440-451, Amos Tversky, Daniel Kahneman
Introduction to Problem Solving, Page 452, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
GPS, A PROGRAM THAT SIMULATES HUMAN THOUGHT, Pages 453-460, Allen Newell, H.A. Simon
THE MIND'S EYE IN CHESS, Pages 461-494, William G. Chase, Herbert A. Simon
Introduction to Planning, Page 495, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
A Cognitive Model of Planning, Pages 496-513, BARBARA HAYES-ROTH, FREDERICK HAYES-ROTH
Meta-Planning: Representing and Using Knowledge About Planning in Problem Solving and Natural Language Understanding, Pages 514-532, ROBERT WILENSKY
Introduction to Vision, Page 533, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
A computational theory of human stereo vision, Pages 534-547, D. MARR, T. POGGIO
Visual routines, Pages 548-579, SHIMON ULLMAN
An Interactive Activation Model of Context Effects in Letter Perception: Part I. An Account of Basic Findings, Pages 580-596, James L. McClelland, David E. Rumelhart
Introduction to Imagery, Page 597, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
Mental Rotation of Three-Dimensional Objects, Pages 598-599, Allan Collins, Edward E. Smith
The Imagery Debate: Analogue Media Versus Tacit Knowledge, Pages 600-614, Zenon W. Pylyshyn
Seeing and Imagining in the Cerebral Hemispheres: A Computational Approach, Pages 615-642, Stephen M. Kosslyn
Index, Pages 643-661


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