Distributed Representations and Connectionism --;Some Advantages of Localist over Distributed Representations --;An Understanding of the Neuronal Activities of the Hippocampus --;Representational Issues in Neural Systems --;Modelling Lexical Decision Using Corpus Derived Semantic Representations in Connectionist Networks --;Improving Learning and Generalization in Neural Networks Through the Acquisition of Multiple Related Functions --;Evolutionary Partial Comprehension --;Recognising Embedded Words in Connected Speech --;Selective Memory Loss in Aphasics --;Dynamic Representation of Structural Constraints in Models of Serial Behaviour --;Objective Functions for Topography --;Testing Principal Component Representations for Faces --;Representations of Serial Order --;Representing and Attending to Visual Space --;Semantic Representation and Priming in a Self-organising Lexicon --;Connectionist Radial Basis Function Networks.
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This volume collects together refereed versions of twenty-five papers presented at the 4th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, held at University College London in April 1997.