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not all categories work the same way

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 September 2005

sidney r. lehky
Affiliation:
computational neuroscience laboratory, the salk institute, la jolla, ca 92037 sidney@salk.edu

Abstract

the relative contributions of biological and cultural factors in determining category characteristics almost certainly vary for different categories, so that the results of these simulations on color categories don't necessarily generalize. it is suggested here that categories that pick out structure in the environment of strong behavioral significance to individual agents will be predominantly biologically determined and will converge without interagent communication, whereas those categories that serve primarily to coordinate behavior in a population will require communication to converge.

Type
open peer commentary
Copyright
2005 cambridge university press

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