representational Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of representational In English

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  • In the enriched representational context of events, situations, actions, and plans the operative representational unit is often a circuit of nodes rather than a node.

  • The representational flexibility of the hypothesis space approach demands that the complexity of the representations be controlled.

  • For example, a column in a facade and a column in structural analysis would have different meanings, and should therefore have different representational foci.

  • The few differences that were found between the two data sets are unlikely to have a representational origin.

  • In its representational space, two new insect objects could be made visible.

  • We argue instead that the representational power of the neocortex is not restricted to its posterior part.

  • Specifically, latency of a discriminative response, like probability of generalization, falls off according to a decreasing, concave-upward function of distance between stimuli in representational space.

  • Thus, there is no need to have the child endowed with more representational levels or more rules/ constraints than adults.

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