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| | Biographies of Major Contributors to Cognitive Science (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | Bates is a psycholinguist and developmental psychologist whose research interests include the brain bases of language in children and adults, language and cognitive development in normal and neurologically impaired populations of children, real-time language processing in monolinguals and bilinguals, and cross-linguistic comparisons of language development, language use, and language loss. |
 | | His previous position was as Reader in Philosophy with Cognitive Sciences at the University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, U.K. His main interest lies in the implications of developments in connectionism, dynamical systems, and artificial life for a variety of conceptual and philosophical issues. |
 | | His 1962 contribution to the Encyclopedia of Unified Science, also published separately as The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, posed a major challenge to the conception of unified science with which the editors of the series were working. |
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