Despite their important differences, Connectionist and Modularity models of human cognition suggest that while cognition is dispersed and, in important ways, disconnected, it is not fragmentary in the Postmodern sense of the word.
The latest research suggests that the drive towards meaning making and subject formation exists concomitantly as an hardwired psychological imperative with a drive towards distributed association and subject fragmentation. Man is a meaning making machine; and the experience of meaning making is bound inextricably to the experience of a coherent subject, the beholder of the meaning.
The mechanisms of meaning storage, retrieval, and production are, however, fragmented and distributed.
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