Scaling up from atomic to complex events

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):909-910 (2001)
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Abstract

The Theory of Event Coding deals with brief events but has implications for longer, complex events, particularly goal-directed activities. Two of the theory's central claims are consistent with or assumed by theories of complex events. However, the claim that event codes arise from the rapid activation and integration of features presents challenges for scaling up to larger events.

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