Knowledge, Categories, and Concepts Categorization: Ways to Define a Concept into a Category

Classical View

Necessary Features

Sufficient Features

Typicality and Goodness of Fit

Disjunctions

Exemplar View

Roach's Approach

Conclusion of Categorization

False Memory

Source Monitoring Error

DRM Lists

Category Levels

Basic Level

Superordinate Level

Subordinate Level

Cognitive Economy

Typicality?

Context?

Hierarchical Model

Connectionist Model

Concepts in the Brain Represented

The Sensory-Functional Hypothesis

The Semantic Category Approach

The Multiple-Factor Approach

The Embodied Approach

Prototype View

Typicality?

Context?

Family Resemblance

Graded Structure

Hub and Spoke Model

: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)