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===Neural networks===
{{Main|Artificial neural networks|Biological neural networks}}
Neural networks are by far the most commonly used connectionist model today. Though there are a large variety of neural network models, they almost always follow two basic principles regarding the mind:
 
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==History==
 
Connectionism can be traced to ideas more than a century old, which were little more than speculation until the mid-to-late 20th century. Through his work on the structure of the nervous system for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1906, the Spanish [[neuroscience|neuroscientist]] [[Santiago Ramón y Cajal]] established the basis for studies of neural networks, but it wasn't until the 1980s that connectionism became a popular perspective among scientists.
 
===Parallel distributed processing (PDP)===
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==See also==
{{div col|colwidth=20em}}* [[Associationism]]
* [[Artificial consciousnessintelligence]]
* [[Behaviorism]]
* [[Catastrophic interference]]
* [[Cybernetics]]
* [[Neural coding]]
* [[Feature integration theory]]
* [[Associationism]]
* [[Emergence]]
* [[Eliminative materialism]]
* [[Feature integration theory]]
* [[Self-organizing map]]
* [[SystemMachine learning]]
* [[Pandemonium architecture]]
* [[Self-organizing map]]
* [[Artificial consciousness]]
* [[Global Workspace Theory]]
{{div col end}}