How are events represented?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):908-909 (2001)
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Abstract

We note two important problems in the Theory of Event Coding. First, because the representational format of features and events is unspecified, the theory is difficult to test. Second, the theory lacks a mechanism for the integration of features into an event code when the features are shared by different events. Possible ways of solving these problems are suggested.

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