Cheers, very interesting. My question is which ones get confused and why (which features). We can study this in the lab, but a collection of real-world pictures and wrong categories would be great for this.
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And IIRC some call this a reverse developmental trajectory, so yeah, definitely something to look into but I hear it's even harder to get data from patients than from children...
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No it's appreciated :) It makes sense but I'm curious how to interpret it; intuitively there's a sense of dissolving layers of dependencies
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Has anybody done multivoxel analyses on such patients? That would tell us a hell of a lot about their representational spaces with respect to these semantic memories IMHO.
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I don't know but this recent paper points to a very natural followup in this direction.https://twitter.com/jaaanaru/status/1099982222931693569?s=19 …
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Personally I'm curious whether we can assess a bit of a Piagetian view in turn; in addition to the semantic/repr space itself, which should show gradual development, there should be a stage like development in his it's utilised; in the modes of pattern completion or exploration
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