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Creativity, cognition, and knowledge : an interaction

Author: Terry Dartnall
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2002.
Series: Perspectives on cognitive science (Westport, Conn.)
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Terry Dartnall
ISBN: 0275976807 9780275976804 0275976815 9780275976811
OCLC Number: 50083423
Description: xii, 337 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Staring Emmy straight in the eye, and doing my best not to flinch / Douglas Hofstadter -- Acquisition and productivity in perceptual symbol systems: an account of mundane creativity / Jesse J. Prinz and Lawrence W. Barsalou -- Creativity and the varieties of explication / Donald M. Peterson -- Creativity, relational knowledge, and capacity: why are humans so creative? / Graeme S. Halford and William H. Wilson -- Analogy and creativity: schema induction in a structure-sensitive connectionist model / John E. Hummel and Keith J. Holyoak -- Creativity: a computational modeling approach / Derek Partridge and Jon Rowe -- Creativity and runaway learning / Chris Thornton -- Letter spirit: perception and creation of diverse alphabetic styles / Gary McGraw and Douglas Hofstadter -- Results in the Letter Spirit Project / John Rehling -- Emergence and creativity: five degrees of freedom / Richard McDonough.
Series Title: Perspectives on cognitive science (Westport, Conn.)
Responsibility: edited by Terry Dartnall.

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