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<p>activity in the brain. The theory can be elaborated in many ways and varies largely based on how the term computation is understood.</p>

<p>In <b>classical computational theory of mind</b> (<b>CCTM</b>), computation is modeled in terms of <a href="page.php?w=Turing_machine">Turing machine</a>s which manipulate symbols according to a rule, in combination with the internal state of the machine. A Turing machine is an <a href="page.php?w=abstract_machine">abstract machine</a> with unlimited time and storage. CCTM does not pretend that the mind</p><p>
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