Structural Representation as Complexity Management

In Gualtiero Piccinini, Neurocognitive Foundations of Mind. Routledge (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Cognition can often be modeled as the transformation of a set of variables into another. At least two kinds of entities are needed in this process: signals and coders. Representations are usually taken to be signals, but sometimes they are the coders: sometimes the computational complexity of variable transformations can be strikingly reduced by relying on a structure that mirrors that of some task-relevant entity. These kinds of coders are what philosophers call structural representations.

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Manolo Martínez
Universitat de Barcelona

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