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Connectionism

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International Dictionary of Adult and Continuing Education

connectionism

Thorndike regarded the mind as the sum total of the connections between perceptions and memories of situations. Learning was for him, the creation of a connection between a response and a stimulus. See E L Thorndike’s work.

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Connectionism from International Dictionary of Adult and Continuing Education. ISBN: 0-203-41721-6. Published: 2004–12–18. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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