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    What Are the Units of a Connectionist Model That Could
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What Are the Units of a Connectionist Model That Could

Question 49

Question 49

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What are the units of a connectionist model that could be thought of as doing the actual recognizing of a perceptual stimulus?


A) input units
B) output units
C) connecting units
D) hidden units

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