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Learning and generating serially ordered sequences of actions is a core component of cognition both in organisms and in artificial cognitive systems.
One point was given to each correctly ordered sentence.
The American psychologist Karl S. Lashley (1890 1958) pointed out that there were, in principle, limitations on the serially ordered behaviours that could be learned on behaviourist assumptions.
The uptake of alveolar gases, referred to as the diffusing capacity or conductance, consists of two serially ordered components [1].
One point, two points, and three points were given for correctly ordered three-sentence, four-sentence, and five-sentence items, respectively.
Here both φ* and φ are first-order sentences.
But ω-models can differ on second-order sentences.
D and W are expressed as first order sentences.
He used these functions to convert first-order sentences into universal sentences, that is to say, into sentences in prenex form with all quantifiers being universal ($\forall$).
The first-order sentence sk must not be confused with the second-order sentence SK.
Namely, why cannot a second-order sentence simply be thought of as a two-sorted first-order sentence?
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