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Modelling asymmetric infant categorization with the representational acuity hypothesis

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Modelling asymmetric infant categorization with the representational acuity hypothesis. / Westermann, G ; Mareschal, D .
Connectionist models of cognition and perception II. ed. / H Bowman; C Labiouse. SINGAPORE: WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD, 2004. p. 95-104 (Progress in Neural Processing).

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Westermann, G & Mareschal, D 2004, Modelling asymmetric infant categorization with the representational acuity hypothesis. in H Bowman & C Labiouse (eds), Connectionist models of cognition and perception II. Progress in Neural Processing, WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD, SINGAPORE, pp. 95-104.

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Westermann, G., & Mareschal, D. (2004). Modelling asymmetric infant categorization with the representational acuity hypothesis. In H. Bowman, & C. Labiouse (Eds.), Connectionist models of cognition and perception II (pp. 95-104). (Progress in Neural Processing). WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD.

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Westermann G, Mareschal D. Modelling asymmetric infant categorization with the representational acuity hypothesis. In Bowman H, Labiouse C, editors, Connectionist models of cognition and perception II. SINGAPORE: WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD. 2004. p. 95-104. (Progress in Neural Processing).

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Westermann, G ; Mareschal, D . / Modelling asymmetric infant categorization with the representational acuity hypothesis. Connectionist models of cognition and perception II. editor / H Bowman ; C Labiouse. SINGAPORE : WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD, 2004. pp. 95-104 (Progress in Neural Processing).

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