A Feedforward Interactive Network to Explain Complex Information Processing Phenomena Including the Halo Effect and Its Generalization.
Parallel interactive processing (PIP) is a parallel distributed processing approach in which a representation of an object involves interaction of its components in a way that influences information processing of the components. Prior research is summarized in the areas of categorization and probabi...
| Publicado en: | American Journal of Psychology Vol. 136; no. 3; pp. 235 - 256 |
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University of Illinois Press
Fall2023
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