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NEUROSCIENCE
2001
Springer

Plasticity and Nativism: Towards a Resolution of an Apparent Paradox

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Plasticity and Nativism: Towards a Resolution of an Apparent Paradox
: Recent research in brain development and cognitive development leads to an apparent paradox. One set of recent experiments suggests that infants are well-endowed with sophisticated mechanisms for analyzing the world; another set of recent experiments suggests that brain development is extremely flexible. In this paper, I review various ways of resolving the implicit tension between the two, and close with a proposal for a novel computational approach to reconciling nativism with developmental flexibility.
Gary F. Marcus
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where NEUROSCIENCE
Authors Gary F. Marcus
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