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Clarifying the locality assumption
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 69-70
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No threat to modularity
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 70-71
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Go with the flow but mind the details
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 71-72
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Do neuropsychologists think in terms of interactive models?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 72-73
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Neuropsychology: Going loco?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 73-74
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Distributed locality and large-scale neurocognitive networks
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 74-76
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Computational levels again
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 76-77
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Parallel distributed processing challenges the strong modularity hypothesis, not the locality assumption
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 77-78
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Local and distributed processes in attentional orienting
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 78-79
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Perception and its interactive substrate: Psychophysical linking hypotheses and psychophysical methods
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- 04 February 2010, p. 79
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Locus-pocus (which and whose locality assumption?)
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- 04 February 2010, p. 80
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Throwing out the neuropsychological data with the locality bathwater?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 80-81
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The real functional architecture is gray, wet and slippery
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 81-82
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The functional architecture of visual attention may still be modular
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 82-83
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Playing Flourens to Fodor's Gall
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- 04 February 2010, p. 84
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Prosopagnosia, conscious awareness and the interactive brain
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 84-85
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The symbolic brain or the invisible hand?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 85-86
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The localization/distribution distinction in neuropsychology is related to the isomorphism/multiple meaning distinction in cell electrophysiology
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 87-88
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What counts as local?
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 88-89
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Modularity need not imply locality: Damaged modules can have nonlocal effects
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- 04 February 2010, pp. 89-90
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