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    The local is running on the express track: Localist models better facilitate understanding of nervous system function.Paul A. Koch & Gerry Leisman - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (5):700-700.
    Artificial neural networks have weaknesses as models of cognition. A conventional neural network has limitations of computational power. The localist representation is at least equal to its competition. We contend that locally connected neural networks are perfectly capable of storing and retrieving the individual features, but the process of reconstruction must be otherwise explained. We support the localist position but propose a “hybrid” model that can begin to explain cognition in anatomically plausible terms.
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    A call to arms: Somatosensory perception and action.Gerry Leisman & Robert Melillo - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):214-215.
    Somatosensory processing for action guidance can be dissociated from perception and memory processing. The dorsal system has a global bias and the ventral system has a local processing bias. Autistics illustrate the point, showing a bias for part over wholes. Lateralized differences have also been noted in these modalities. The multi-modal dysfunction observed may suggest more an issue of interhemispheric communication.
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    Mommy or me? Who is the agent in a sense of agency in infant orofacial stereotypies?Gerry Leisman - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Many Paths to Consciousness or Just One?: Life in a Bounded Continuum.G. Leisman & C. Machado - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (7-8):83-96.
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    An East Asian Perspective of Mind-Body.S. Nagatomo & G. Leisman - 1996 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 21 (4):439-466.
    This paper addresses a need to re-examine the mind-body dualism established since Descartes. Descartes' dualism has been regarded by modern philosophers as an extremely insufficient solution to the problem of mind and body, from which is derived a long opposition in modern epistomology between idealism and empiricism. This dualism, bifurcating the region of spirit and matter, and the dichotomous models of thinking based on this dualism, have long dominated the world of modern philosophy and science. The paper examines states of (...)
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