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A competitive manifesto

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2019

R. Hans Phaf
Affiliation:
Psychonomics Department, University of Amsterdam, 1018 WB Amsterdam, The Netherlandspn_phaf@mac/mail.psy.uva.nl
Gezinus Wolters
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, Leiden University, 2300 RB Leiden, The [email protected]

Abstract

The distinction made by Page between localist and distributed representations seems confounded by the distinction between competitive and associative learning. His manifesto can also be read as a plea for competitive learning. The power of competitive models can even be extended further, by simulating similarity effects in forced-choice perceptual identification (Ratcliff & McKoon 1997) that have defied explanation by most memory models.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
2000 Cambridge University Press

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