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Feldman, J. (2002).  A Proposed Formalism for ECG Schemas, Constructions, Mental Spaces, and Maps.
Feldman, J. (1987).  Energy Methods in Connectionist Modeling. F30, 223-247.
Feldman, J. (1975).  Bad-Mouthing Frames.
Feldman, J. (1980).  On the Importance of Basic Research in Robotics. Proceedings of the Robotics Research Workshop.
Feldman, J. (1965).  Aspects of Associative Processing.
Feldman, J., Weber S. Hollbach, & Stolcke A. (1990).  A Testbed for the Miniature Language L0. Proceedings of the Fifth Rocky Mountain Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
Feldman, J. (1978).  System Support for Advanced Image Understanding.
Feldman, J. (1985).  Four Frames Suffice: A Provisional Model of Vision and Space. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 8, 265-289.
Feldman, J. (1972).  Automatic Programming.
Feldman, J., Pingle K.. K., Binford T.. O., Falk G., Hay A.., Pau R.., et al. (1971).  The Use of Vision and Manipulation to Solve the 'Instant Insanity' puzzle. 359-364.
Feldman, J. (1993).  CNS-1 Architecture Specification: A Connectionist Network Supercomputer.
Feldman, J. (1992).  Structured Connectionist Models and Language Learning. Selected Readings of the Swedish Conference on Connectionism.
Feldman, J. (1989).  Massively Parallel Computational Models. Quantitative Analyses of Behavior. 8,
Feldman, J. (1977).  Synchronizing Distant Cooperating Processes.
Feldman, J. (2011).  Advancing Embodied Theories of Language.
Feldman, J. (1984).  Review of The Architecture of Cognition, by John R. Anderson.
Feldman, J., Paul R. P., & Falk G. (1969).  The Computer Description of Simply Described Scenes.
Feldman, J., Fanty M. A., & Goddard N. H. (1988).  Computing with Structured Neural Networks. IEEE Computer. 21(3), 91-103.
Feldman, J. (1988).  Time, Space, and Form in Vision.
Feldman, J. (1989).  Massively Parallel Computational Models.
Feldman, J., Lantz K.., Gradischnig K. D., & Rashid R. F. (1982).  Rochester's Intelligent Gateway. Computer. 15,
Feldman, J., & Rovner P. D. (1967).  An Associative Processing System for Conventional Digital Computers.
Feldman, J. (1979).  Is Memory Still a Mystery?. Proceedings of the Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Models of Specific Systems.
Feldman, J., Lakoff G., & Narayanan S. (2000).  Active Schemas for Generation, Recognition, and Understanding of Action. Proceedings of the First Mirror Neuron Conference.
Feldman, J. (1985).  Connectionist Models and Parallelism in High Level Vision. CVGIP. 31, 178-200.

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