Subject Index

A

Abstractness, 11–12, 14–17, 81, 165, 180, 184, 190, 217–224, 244–247, 288

Accessibility, 116

ACT model, 104–105, 117, 135–139, 286

Action slips, 196

Activation, 46–48, 100–104, 116–117

decay, 100

limits, 102–104

sources, 110, 112

spreading, 91, 94–104, 119

Activation function, 49

Activation tag, 94–96, 100

Activation vector, 46–49, 290–291

Adaptive planning, see Failure-driven learning

Affordances, 167, 298

Algorithm, 21, 23

Algorithmic level of description, 20–25

Ambiguity, 99

Analog representations, 8–10, 34–36

Analogy, 37–39, 81, 128–130, 142–144, 151, 215, 290–292

analogical retrieval, 231–233, 243, 286–287

candidate inference, 143–144

and mental models, 262–263

in science, 233

Anti-representationalism, 15–16, 283–284

Antonymy ...

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