Prediction‐Based Learning and Processing of Event Knowledge

Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (1):206-223 (2021)
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Abstract

McRae, Brown and Elman argue against the view that events are structured as frequently‐occurring sequences of world stimuli. They underline the importance of temporal structure defining event types and advance a more complex temporal structure, which allows for some variance in the component elements.

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