Machine implementations show computational power

Computer models based on a visual buffer have been highly successful at a variety of tasks, even to the point of being able to solve problems they were not originally programmed for. Such success could not result from an incoherent theory.

Stephen Kosslyn, Stephen Pinker, George E. Smith, and Stephen P. Schwartz, 1979.
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