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  2. Generative Approach to Skills

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    7 Nov 1996: NORWAY. August 16, 1996. Abstract:. We describe a new approach to understanding the functioning of the nervous system, unifying previous ideas of Josephson and Hauser [1], Baas [2], and Brooks [3].
  3. 5 Transformation and emergence

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    30 Aug 1996: 2]). The generative mechanisms mediate transformations on existing behaviour, and these transformations lead to the emergence of new features.
  4. 1 Introduction

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    30 Aug 1996: In this paper we describe a new approach to understanding the functioning of the nervous system, developed from previous work of Josephson and Hauser [1] and Baas [2].
  5. 3 Further examples of construction mechanisms

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    30 Aug 1996: A basic walking system contains no provision for making changes in direction, but this can readily be included by adding new systems to the design. ... Such movements will affect balance and so the systems responsible for balance must relearn balance
  6. 8 References

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    3 Sep 1996: 31] C. Honorton, D. C. Ferrari and D. J. Bem, Extraversion and ESP performance: A meta-analysis and a new confirmation, In: L.
  7. 7 Discussion

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    3 Sep 1996: 301 [23]. Whether these effects will prove to represent some combination of currently unrecognised statistical problems, undetected methodological artefacts, or, as seems increasingly likely, a genuinely new, hitherto unrecognised characteristic of
  8. 2 General principles

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    30 Aug 1996: Many factors will affect the efficiency of the constructive processes, for example the way the person concerned searches for new situations in which to attempt to develop skills, and the ability
  9. 2 The ganzfeld debate

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    3 Sep 1996: Honorton and his research team proceeded to design a new ganzfeld system which met the criteria he and Hyman had specified in their communiqué.
  10. Josephson and Blair on Language

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    3 Apr 1996: But speakers do invent new processes (words, applications of words, occasionally new grammatical constructions). ... from their original enquiry code locations into new enquiry code locations associated with semantic information.

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