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  1. John A. Bullinaria (1999). Levels of Description and Conflated Doctrines. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (5):832-833.score: 290.0
    It seems that I often say things that might mistakenly be thought to identify me as an adherent of the radical neuron doctrine. I take the opportunity to explain my position more clearly and argue that many apparent conflations of the radical and trivial neuron doctrines are merely the result of misunderstanding what is meant when neuroscientists talk about the relations between different levels of description. It follows that there may be considerably fewer followers of the radical doctrine than Gold (...)
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  2. John A. Bullinaria (1997). Constraining Solution Space to Improve Generalization. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):67-68.score: 290.0
    I suggest that the difficulties inherent in discovering the hidden regularities in realistic (type-2) problems can often be resolved by learning algorithms employing simple constraints (such as symmetry and the importance of local information) that are natural from an evolutionary point of view. Neither “heavy-duty nativism” nor “representational recoding” appear to offer totally appropriate descriptions of such natural learning processes.
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