Graceful degradation

The brain's performance diminishes in proportion to the degree of neuronal damage or noisy input, and gracefully degrades in problematic circumstances. In von Neumann machines, a single glitch tends to have catastrophic consequences for the whole.

David Rummelhart, James McClelland, & FARG (1986)
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David Rumelhart
James McClelland
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