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The '''distributed representation''' is a fundamental concept from the [[neural networks]] area of [[computer science]]. Specifically, the concept of [[parallel distributed processing]].

There are two ways to store information in a neural network:

1) In a [[localist representation]] each neuron would represent a specific concept or symbol

2) In a distributed representation many neurons' simultaneous states could represent the concept or symbol.

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[[Category:Computational neuroscience]]
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