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- Q282259 subject Q7129786.
- Q282259 abstract "Simplicity theory is a cognitive theory that seeks to explain the attractiveness of situations or events to human minds. It is based on work done by scientists like Nick Chater, Paul Vitanyi, Jean-Louis Dessalles, and Jürgen Schmidhuber. It claims that interesting situations appear simpler than expected to the observer.".
- Q282259 wikiPageExternalLink The%20Search%20for%20Sim%20plicity%20A%20Fundamental%20cognitive%20principle.pdf.
- Q282259 wikiPageExternalLink simplicity,%20unifying%20principle%20in%20cognitive%20science.pdf.
- Q282259 wikiPageExternalLink Dessalles_10012804.pdf.
- Q282259 wikiPageExternalLink interest.html.
- Q282259 wikiPageExternalLink www.simplicitytheory.org.
- Q282259 wikiPageWikiLink Q1456811.
- Q282259 wikiPageWikiLink Q19600486.
- Q282259 wikiPageWikiLink Q7129786.
- Q282259 wikiPageWikiLink Q7154167.
- Q282259 wikiPageWikiLink Q92735.
- Q282259 comment "Simplicity theory is a cognitive theory that seeks to explain the attractiveness of situations or events to human minds. It is based on work done by scientists like Nick Chater, Paul Vitanyi, Jean-Louis Dessalles, and Jürgen Schmidhuber. It claims that interesting situations appear simpler than expected to the observer.".
- Q282259 label "Simplicity theory".