Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!PRAVDA.GATECH.EDU!robinson From: robinson@PRAVDA.GATECH.EDU (Steve Robinson) Newsgroups: comp.ai.digest Subject: Re: Can we human being think two different things in parallel? Message-ID: <19880824193906.6.NICK@HOWARD-JOHNSONS.LCS.MIT.EDU> Date: 24 Aug 88 19:39:00 GMT Sender: daemon@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 22 Approved: ailist@ai.ai.mit.edu To: comp-ai-digest Path: gatech!pravda!robinson From: Steve Robinson Newsgroups: comp.ai.digest Subject: Re: Can we human being think two different things in parallel? Date: Tue, 23 Aug 88 13:41 EDT References: <19880820041508.3.NICK@HOWARD-JOHNSONS.LCS.MIT.EDU> Sender: news@gatech.edu Reply-To: Steve Robinson Organization: Georgia Tech AI Group Lines: 10 For those of you following Lee's, Hayes' and Norman's postings on "parallel thinking" there is a short paper in this year's Cognitive Science Society's Conference proceedings by Peter Norvig at UC-Berkeley entitled "Multiple Simultaneous Interpretations of Ambiguous Sentences" which you may find pertinent. The proceedings are published by LEA. Since the conference was last week, it may be a while until they are availble elsewhere. I heard Norvig's presentation and found it interesting. Regards, Stephen