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
Activation function, 49
Activation vector, 46–49, 290–291
Adaptive planning, see Failure-driven learning
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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