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The emergence of perceptual category representations in young infants: a connectionist analysis.

P C Quinn1, M H Johnson.   

Abstract

There has been recent interest in the idea that principles governing learning in connectionist networks can form the basis for an alternative understanding of developmental processes (Elman, Bates, Karmiloff-Smith, Johnson, Parisi, & Plunkett, 1996). The present paper can be viewed as a case example of the usefulness (and limitations) of connectionist modeling for the study of infant cognition. Specifically, the paper reports on a series of connectionist models designed to analyze the factors responsible for the emergence of global-level and basic-level category representations in young infants. The models (1) simulated the formation of global-level and basic-level representations, (2) revealed a global-to-basic order of category emergence, (3) uncovered the formation of two distinct global-level representations-an initial "self-organizing" perceptual global level and a subsequently "trained" arbitrary (i.e., nonperceptual) global level, and (4) displayed a gradual transition from perceptual global-level to perceptual basic-level representation with increasing exposure to training stimuli. Hypotheses for empirical investigations of category development in infants that follow from the modeling efforts are discussed.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9245477     DOI: 10.1006/jecp.1997.2385

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Child Psychol        ISSN: 0022-0965


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