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Intelligent control requires more structure than the Theory of Event Coding provides
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 November 2002
Abstract
That perception and action share abstract representations is a key insight into the organization of intelligence. However, organizing behavior requires additional representations and processes which are not “early” sensing or “late” motion: structures for sequencing actions and arbitrating between behavior subsystems. These systems are described as a supplement to the Theory of Event Coding (TEC).
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