Processing limitations can help neural growth build hierarchical representations

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):566-567 (1997)
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Abstract

Processing limitations can be an advantage for a learner. They can filter input to the learner so that the relations to be learned increase in complexity only gradually. The time-course of filtered input can complement the growing neural representations discussed by Quartz & Sejnowski

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