Though we fully agree that unconscious processing produces explicit representations that form the conscious phenomenal experience of the subject, identifying phenomenal experience with stable patterns of activation in a PDP network seriously limits O’Brien & Opie’s thesis. They fail to recognize the constructive role of consciousness during the learning episode itself, reducing consciousness to a resulting outcome of the learning episode. We illustrate how consciousness can guide and shape the formation of increasingly structured representations of the world by presenting a brief outline of a model for speech segmentation.
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Année de publication : 1999
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Article de journal
Article de journal
Auteurs :
Vinter, A.
Perruchet, P.
Vinter, A.
Perruchet, P.
Titre du journal :
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Numéro du journal :
1
1
Volume du journal :
22
22