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... objects . Since each object seen will elicit the same response , R , Q objects in the visual field will elicit a total response of Q. R. In other words , our system is able to count ! Since nothing of this sort was a property of the ...
... objects . Since each object seen will elicit the same response , R , Q objects in the visual field will elicit a total response of Q. R. In other words , our system is able to count ! Since nothing of this sort was a property of the ...
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... objects " and " events " emerge as con- sequences of branches of computation which are identified as the processes of abstraction and memorization . 5 . Objects and events are not primitive experiences . Objects and events are ...
... objects " and " events " emerge as con- sequences of branches of computation which are identified as the processes of abstraction and memorization . 5 . Objects and events are not primitive experiences . Objects and events are ...
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... objects , and likewise , ontogenetically , stable behavior and the manifestation of a subject's " grasp " of an object cannot be distinguished . In both cases " objects " appear to reside exclusively in the subject's own experience of ...
... objects , and likewise , ontogenetically , stable behavior and the manifestation of a subject's " grasp " of an object cannot be distinguished . In both cases " objects " appear to reside exclusively in the subject's own experience of ...
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