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Computations in extraversion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 1999

C. Fine
Affiliation:
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Department of Psychology, University College London, London WC1N 3AR, United Kingdom{c.fine; j.blair} @ucl.ac.uk
R. J. R. Blair
Affiliation:
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Department of Psychology, University College London, London WC1N 3AR, United Kingdom{c.fine; j.blair} @ucl.ac.uk
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Abstract

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We make two suggestions with regard to Depue & Collins's (D&C's) target article. First, regarding the functioning of MOC13, we provide data indicating that, contrary to D&C's apparent position, this structure is not necessary for instrumental conditioning. Second, we suggest that D&C's approach would be advanced by reference to formal computational theory, in particular the work of Grossberg. We suggest that an integration of Grossberg's and D&C's models can provide a more complete account of extraversion.

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Open Peer Commentary
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© 1999 Cambridge University Press