Limits on simulation approaches in intuitive physics

Cognitive Psychology - Tập 127 - Trang 101396 - 2021
Ethan Ludwin-Peery1, Neil R. Bramley2, Ernest Davis3, Todd M. Gureckis1
1Department of Psychology, NYU, New York, United States
2Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
3Department of Computer Science, NYU, New York, United States

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