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Perception, Action Planning, and Cognitive Maps

September 2001

Eric Chown, Bowdoin College
Lashon B. Booker, The MITRE Corporation
Stephen Kaplan, The University of Michigan

ABSTRACT

Perceptual learning mechanisms derived from Hebb’s theory of cell assemblies can generate prototypic representations capable of extending the representational power of TEC event codes. The extended capability includes categorization that accommodates "family resemblances" and problem solving that uses cognitive maps.

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