The problem with using associations to carry binding information

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (1):74-75 (2006)
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Abstract

van der Velde & de Kamps argue for the importance of considering the binding problem in accounts of human mental representation. However, their proposed solution fails as a complete account because it represents the bindings between roles and their fillers through associations (or connections). In addition, many criticisms leveled by the authors towards synchrony-based bindings models do not hold.

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