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For questions regarding this interdisciplinary subject (largely a subdiscipline of computer science) which strives to create intelligent machines.

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Is there any recent review of the book "Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding: An Inquiry...

That's not really how scientific publishing works; people don't typically "review" old books. They do cite them, though. You can search for a book or paper on Google Scholar and click the "cited by" l …
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What does "all-or-nothing" means in spiking neural network?

For an artificial network, yes, it typically means there is a binary output; this is a standard neuron model. For a biological network, it's a bit more complicated, because although any moment in time …
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How do we know that neurons are the only cells involved in cognitive computation?

For what it's worth, I don't think the biologists are making this assumption; the biology clearly shows it is not correct to exclude, say, astrocytes from "computation" in the broadest sense. Here are …
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Integrated Information Theory - If correct could humans create artificial consciousness?

IIT implies that just about everything is 'conscious' (to a degree) in that you can measure its integrated information to say how conscious it is, while accepting that what we as humans typically desc …
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Is it fair to categorize the neurons in the output layer of artificial neural networks as gr...

I would say it depends on what your goals are and what parts of the grandmother cell "story" you want to highlight. Sure, the output layer is grandmother-like because it can represent single concepts …
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