PHIL362 - 2nd Version 2nd Exam

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Across
  1. 2. (2)in this sentence: In the ANN, each node is assigned a (1) value that represents its (2)
  2. 7. Double ... is used to argue against connectionism.
  3. 11. Neurons send signals using ... potential
  4. 12. Spike ... is the definition of a pattern of firing of neurons.
  5. 13. ... processing: Different operations/tasks must be carried out in a sequential order.
  6. 14. If an experiment is to be informative, it must disprove the ... hypothesis.
  7. 16. (1) in this sentence: In the ANN, each node is assigned a (1) value that represents its (2)
Down
  1. 1. ... decomposition argues that complex task is just a bundle of simpler and smaller tasks.
  2. 3. ... studies manipulate the environmental factor but keep the mechanism intact.
  3. 4. ... learning proposes that when a postsynaptic neuron receives enough excitatory signals from presynaptic neurons, it will fire.
  4. 5. This form of representation requires that each unit stand for one concept, statement, or representation.
  5. 6. ... studies manipulate the internal mechanisms but keep the environmental factor.
  6. 8. This type of representations require that many units/nodes are required to capture a concept/statement.
  7. 9. ... processing: Different operations/tasks can be carried out at the same time in the system.
  8. 10. The Artificial neural networks are made of many ..., and each ... represents a single neuron or a group of neurons.
  9. 15. ... to the best explanation is another name for parallel constraint satisfaction.