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khang

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According to the parallel distributed processing model proposed by McClelland and Rumelhart, whenever we use knowledge, we ____.
 
  a. change our representation of it
 b. arrive at a more efficient storage
 c. leave our representation of it unchanged
  d. risk forgetting it

Question 2

In the parallel distributed processing model proposed by McClelland and Rumelhart, the more often a particular connection is activated, the ____.
 
  a. weaker the strength of the connection
 b. greater the strength of the connection.
 c. fewer the number of neuron-like units necessary to activate
 d. greater the number of neuron-like units involved in the activation



Kingjoffery

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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