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What do connectionism and social psychology offer each other?
1996
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Social psychologists can benefit from exploring connectionist or parallel distributed processing models of mental representation and process and also can contribute much to connectionist theory in return. Connectionist models involve many simple processing units that send activation signals over connections. At an abstract level, the models can be described as representing concepts (as distributed patterns of activation), operating like schemas to fill in typical values for input information,
doi:10.1037/0022-3514.70.5.893
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