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Language models and psychological sciences [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Large language models (LLMs) are demonstrating impressive performance on many reasoning and problem-solving tasks from cognitive psychology. When tested, their accuracy is often on par with average neurotypical adults, challenging long-standing critiques
Giuseppe Sartori, Graziella Orrù
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Pavlov and Associationism [PDF]

open access: yesThe Spanish Journal of Psychology, 2003
Pavlov's contribution to experimental psychology was to invent a technique that allowed him to undertake a prolonged and systematic series of well-controlled experiments that, astonishingly enough, uncovered many if not most of the phenomena of what is rightly called Pavlovian conditioning.
Mackintosh, Nicholas J.
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Associationism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Defines "associationism" and discusses historical and contemporary issues with associationist ...
Tonneau, François
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A Historical Review of Diachrony and Semantic Dimensions of Trace in Neurosciences and Lacanian Psychoanalysis. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol, 2017
Experience leaves a trace in the nervous system through plasticity. However, the exact meaning of the mnesic trace is poorly defined in current literature.
Escobar C, Ansermet F, Magistretti PJ.
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Mill and Mental Phenomena: Critical Contributions to a Science of Cognition [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences, 2013
Attempts to define cognition preceded John Stuart Mill’s life and continue to this day. John Stuart Mill envisioned a science of mental phenomena informed by associationism, empirical introspection, and neurophysiology, and he advanced specific ideas ...
Steven L. Bistricky
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Associationism for after a crisis [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals del Periodisme Català (Internet), 1990
Associationism for after a ...
Ribas, Antoni
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Neo-Associationism

open access: yes
Abstract This chapter examines what may be the most important and influential form of empiricism: associationism. It distinguishes and examines two ways in which processes of association play an important role in contemporary empiricist theorizing.
Eric Margolis, Stephen Laurence
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rare illuminated normative codex from the Florentine Renaissance: the 1472 Statute of the Confraternity of Santa Maria Assunta in San Pier Gattolino

open access: yesBibliothecae.it, 2021
The paper analyses the content of the so far unknown Florentine confraternal statute of the lay company of Santa Maria Assunta in San Pier Gattolino.
Francesco Salvestrini
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Traditional and Modern Aspects in Ion Ghica's Economic Writings [PDF]

open access: yesOvidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series, 2023
Ion Ghica (Bucharest, August 12, 1816 - Ghergani, May 7, 1897) was a Romanian engineer, writer and politician. He was among the first to try to adapt the ideas of the liberal economic school to the realities that existed in our country back then.
Sorinel Cosma
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Associations and associationalism

open access: yes, 2023
Many people still think of citizens’ associations either as unrealistic utopias or as offering social or cultural services that neither the state nor the market wants to provide. This entry will define associationalism, showing that its project for society has never been a mere pipe dream, nor has it been confined to addressing poverty or to the socio ...
Bruno Frère, Laurent Gardin
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