Tye's imagery can accommodate connectionist memory
The theory doesn't require that images be stored representationally. The discrete parcels of information contained in images may be stored in a connectionist dispositional system.
Michael Tye, 1991.
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Tye's imagery can accommodate connectionist memory
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