Conceptual discontinuity involves recycling old processes in new domains

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We dispute Carey's assumption that distinct core cognitive processes employ domain-specific input analyzers to construct proprietary representations. We give reasons to believe that conceptual systems co-opt core components for new domains. Domain boundaries, as well as boundaries between perceptual–motor and conceptual cognitive resources may be useful abstractions, but do not appear to reflect constraints respected by brains and cognitive systems.

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Conceptual discontinuity involves recycling old processes in new domains. (January 01, 2011). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 34, 3, 136-137.

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