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1 Brandon Herndon, Wes Wynmor, and Tyler Tuminski

2  Connectionism is a theory that seeks to explain the human thought process.  It states that the mind is a system of “neural nets” composed of unsophisticated units that play simple roles in how information is gathered and processed.

3  Input units – Units responsible for gathering sensory information.  Hidden units – Units that process sensory information sent from input units.  Output Units – Units that act on the conclusions drawn from processed information.

4  Classical cognitive theory states that the mind functions by decoding symbols based upon “strings” of pre-decoded symbols.  Connectionists propose that the mind functions as connections are drawn between trillions of simple units.

5  The term “artificial intelligence” refers to a field of computer science that seeks to create computers capable of independent thought.

6  The “brains” of “intelligent” computers function based on connectionist systems.  Watson, the IBM super-computer that beat two of Jeopardy’s finest, has a brain that operates based on a system of algorithm-based connections and analysis.

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8  When one has a conversation numerous connectionist principles are in place.  When one communicates his or her brain subconsciously considers millions of combinations of words, inflections, and expressions.

9  "Connectionism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Web. 07 Apr. 2011..


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