Modeling category coordination: Comments and complications
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):496-497 (2005)
Abstract
Consideration of color alone can give a misleading impression of the three approaches to category coordination: the nativist, empiricist and culturalist models. Empiricist models can benefit from a wider range of correlational information in the environment. Also, all three approaches may explain a set of perceptual categories within the human repertoire. Finally, a suggestion is offered for supplementing the naming game by varying the social status of agents.DOI
10.1017/s0140525x05300082
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