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Cognition / Cognitive science / Computational neuroscience / Philosophy of artificial intelligence / Complex systems theory / Cognitive model / Cognitive modeling / Connectionism / Tim van Gelder / Situated cognition / ACT-R / Computational model
Date: 2008-02-24 15:49:20
Cognition
Cognitive science
Computational neuroscience
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Complex systems theory
Cognitive model
Cognitive modeling
Connectionism
Tim van Gelder
Situated cognition
ACT-R
Computational model

``Dynamical Systems Hypothesis in Cognitive Science''

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