Multiple Choice
If we train a distributed model to respond to a blue light and then present it with a blue-green light,it responds to the blue-green light because:
A) both lights activate the same input nodes.
B) the weights from the input nodes to the internal representation layer are fixed.
C) both lights activate some of the same nodes in the internal representation layer.
D) the blue-green input node activates the blue input node.
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