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Reuse (neural, bodily, and environmental) as a fundamental organizational principle of human cognition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 October 2010
Abstract
We taxonomize the varieties of representational reuse and point out that all the sorts of reuse that the brain engages in (1) involve something like a model (or schema or simulator), and (2) are effected in bodily and external media, as well as neural media. This suggests that the real fundamental organizational principle is not neural reuse, but model reuse.
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