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'''Computational representational understanding of mind''' (abbreviated CRUM) is an [[hypothesis]] in [[cognitive science]] which proposes that thinking is performed by [[computations]] operating on
CRUM takes into consideration several theoretical approaches of understanding human [[cognition]], including [[logic]], [[rule]], [[concept]], [[analogy]], image, and connection based systems. These serve as the representation aspects of CRUM theory which are then acted upon to simulate certain aspects of human cognition, such as the use of rule-based systems in [[neuroeconomics]].
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