Order:
  1. Classicism, Connectionism and the Concept of Level.Yu-Houng H. Houng - 1990 - Dissertation, Indiana University
    The debate between Classicism and Connectionism can be properly characterized as a debate concerning the appropriate levels of analysis for psychological theorizing. Classicists maintain that the level of analysis defined by the Classical architecture is the level of analysis at which psychological theorizing should reside. This level is called the symbolic level. On the other hand, Connectionists claim that the proper level of analysis for cognitive modeling is at the subsymbolic level which is considered a level lower than the symbolic (...)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  2. Learning and innate structure.Yu-Houng H. Houng - 1995 - In Mind and Cognition. Taipei: Inst Euro-Amer Stud.
  3. Mind and Cognition: 1993 International Symposium.Yu-Houng H. Houng & J. Ho (eds.) - 1993 - Academica Sinica.