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<p>the first prerequisite of the "Box-and-Arrow" model, mapping language processing into specialized "boxes" for auditory recognition and speech production, connected by neural pathways (arrows). He established the Connectionist-Localist paradigm, which holds that complex functions such as language are not located in a single place but result from information flowing between specialized centers. In 1943, <a href="page.php?w=Warren_McCulloch">Warren McCulloch</a> and <a href="page.php?w=Walter_Pitts">Walter Pitts</a> created a mathematical model</p><p>
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