The Leabra architecture: Specialization without modularity.Alexander A. Petrov,David J. Jilk,Randall C. O'Reilly &Michael L. Anderson -2010 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (4):286-287.detailsThe posterior cortex, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex in the Leabra architecture are specialized in terms of various neural parameters, and thus are predilections for learning and processing, but domain-general in terms of cognitive functions such as face recognition. Also, these areas are not encapsulated and violate Fodorian criteria for modularity. Anderson's terminology obscures these important points, but we applaud his overall message.
Relational priming plays a supporting but not leading role in adult analogy-making.Alexander A. Petrov -2008 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4):392-393.detailsLeech et al.'s analysis adds to an emerging consensus of the role of priming in analogy-making. However, their model cannot scale up to adult-level performance because not all relations can be cast as functions. One-size-fits-all accounts cannot capture the richness of analogy. Proportional analogies and transitive inferences can be made by nonstructural mechanisms. Therefore, these tasks do not generalize to tasks that require structure mapping.