| 1. | An examples of those is Connectionism and there are others.
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| 2. | In the mid-1980s, parallel distributed processing became popular under the name connectionism.
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| 3. | In recent years, this latter argument has been fortified by the theory of connectionism.
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| 4. | The former view uses connectionism to study the mind, whereas the latter emphasizes symbolic computations.
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| 5. | This movement led to the emerging discipline of computational modeling, connectionism, and computational intelligence.
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| 6. | The late 80s and 90s saw the rise of neural networks and connectionism as a research paradigm.
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| 7. | He has also written extensively on connectionism, robotics and the role and nature of mental representation.
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| 8. | He argued that understanding the mind would require integrating connectionism with classical ideas about symbol-manipulation.
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| 9. | If it does, then connectionism uses LOT . If it does not then it is empirically false.
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| 10. | McClelland is to a large extent responsible for the large increase in scientific interest for connectionism in the 1980s.
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