1998-06-24Z2011-03-11T08:53:59Zhttp://cogprints.org/id/eprint/477This item is in the repository with the URL: http://cogprints.org/id/eprint/4771998-06-24ZInteractive coordination processes: How the brain accomplishes what we take for granted in computer languagesAn example of sending two messages in an e-mail program reveals a fundamental sequence-construction mechanism by which perceptual categories and motor schema are automatically generalized. By this mechanism, the human brain accomplishes more flexibly what we take for granted in stored-program computers-ordered steps (a sequence of operators in a problem space), variable bindings, conditional statements, and subgoaling.W J. Clancey