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Knowledge, Categories, and Concepts Categorization: Ways to Define a…
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
Typicality?
Context?
Roach's Approach
Category Levels
Basic Level
Cognitive Economy
Superordinate Level
Subordinate Level
Conclusion of Categorization
False Memory
Source Monitoring Error
DRM Lists
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)