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"Second order isomorphism: A reinterpretation and its implications in brain and cognitive sciences"^^ .
"Shepard and Chipman's second order isomorphism describes how\nthe brain may represent the relations in the world.\nHowever, a common interpretation of the theory can cause difficulties.\nThe problem originates from the static nature\nof representations. In an alternative interpretation, I propose that\nwe assign an active role to the internal representations and\nrelations. It turns out that a collection of such active units can\nperform analogical tasks. The new interpretation is supported\nby the existence of neural circuits that may be implementing such a function.\nWithin this framework, perception, cognition, and motor function\ncan be understood under a unifying principle of analogy.\n"^^ .
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"Lawrence Erlbaum Associates"^^ .
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"Second order isomorphism: A reinterpretation and its implications in brain and cognitive sciences (PDF)"^^ .
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"Second order isomorphism: A reinterpretation and its implications in brain and cognitive sciences (Indexer Terms)"^^ .
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"Neural Modelling" .
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"Computational Neuroscience" .
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"Cognitive Psychology" .
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