Why double dissociations don't mean much
The conventional interpretation of double dissociations is that they are almost irrefutable evidence of distinctions in both function and type of mental processes, or of separation of cognition into modules. We present a connectionist model that demonstrates apparent double dissociations within a si...
Main Authors: | Juola, P, Plunkett, K |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1998
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