Connectionism
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Connectionism is a set of approaches in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, and philosophy of mind, that models mental or behavioral phenomena as the emergent processes of interconnected networks of simple units. The term was introduced by Donald Hebb in 1940s.
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See also
- Artificial neural network
- Behaviorism
- Biological neural network
- Catastrophic interference
- Cybernetics
- Neural coding
- Feature integration theory
- Associationism
- Emergence
- Eliminative materialism
- Self-organizing map
- System
- Pandemonium architecture
- Artificial consciousness
- Global Workspace Theory
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