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On the functional independence of numerical acuity and visual working memory
Published 2024-03-01“…By checking the evidential strength of the tested correlation using both classic and Bayesian analytical approaches, as well as the construct validity for working memory capacity and numerosity approximation estimates, we concluded that the present psychophysical evidence was sufficiently strong to support the view that visual working memory and numerosity approximation are likely to rely on functionally independent stages of processing of the human cognitive architecture.…”
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Language of smell: Tracing some cross-cultural insights from past and present
Published 2023-04-01“…Language does not constrain the naming of odors due to cognitive architecture, and the mapping of language on the senses is culturally related. …”
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General Symbol Machines: The First Stage in the Evolution of Symbolic Communication
Published 2003-01-01“…This introduces complexity to evolutionary arguments about cognitive architecture.…”
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COGNITIVE MODEL OF INTUITION IN SOLVING INVESTMENT PROBLEMS
Published 2022-06-01“…Simon Herbert’s model of decision making, the EPAM model of intuition as a decision tree with the accompanying Soar software which is a modern cognitive architecture for modeling intelligent agents are considered. …”
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The demise of the synapse as the locus of memory: A looming paradigm shift?
Published 2016-11-01“…Proponents of the information-processing approach to cognitive science have long been critical of connectionist or network approaches to (neuro-)cognitive architecture, pointing to the shortcomings of the associative psychology that underlies Hebbian learning as well as to the fact that synapses are practically unfit to implement symbols. …”
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Robots Learn Writing
Published 2012-01-01“…This imitation learning method is implemented on a cognitive architecture to provide robust cognitive information processing.…”
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Parameterization and Design of Telepresence Robot to Avoid Obstacles
Published 2023-02-01“…Results: This paper presents a state machine algorithm for avoiding obstacles and speed control design to a cognitive architecture named auto-MERLIN. This research empirically tested the proposed solutions by providing implementation details and diagrams for establishing the path planning and obstacle tests. …”
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Development of interactive gadgets: pedagogical, methodological and ergonomic aspects for industrial design
Published 2021-12-01“…Specific tools of particular interest are persona design, interface analysis, and cognitive architecture outline. Important results so far include 1) student-made prototypes, 2) usability workshops in international congresses, 3) intellectual property registration, and 4) academic course designs. …”
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The embodied dynamics of perceptual causality: A slippery slope?
Published 2015-04-01“…Using classical mechanics equations, we show that representational consistency of friction from radius of action responses emphasizes the embodied nature of frictional force in our cognitive architecture.…”
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Designing a Cyber-Physical System for Ambient Assisted Living: A Use-Case Analysis for Social Robot Navigation in Caregiving Centers
Published 2020-07-01“…The basis of this digital twin world is the CORTEX cognitive architecture, a set of software agents interacting through a Deep State Representation (DSR) that stored the shared information between them. …”
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CLARA: Building a Socially Assistive Robot to Interact with Elderly People
Published 2022-12-01“…During this period, the design methodology evolved from traditional approaches based on technical feasibility to user-centered co-creative processes. The cognitive architecture of the robot, CORTEX, keeps its core idea of using an inner representation of the world to enable inter-procedural dialogue between perceptual, reactive, and deliberative modules. …”
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The Inhuman Overhang: On Differential Heterogenesis and Multi-Scalar Modeling
Published 2020-01-01“…Specifically, I posit differential heterogenesis as frame with which to examine our contemporaneous epistemic shift as it relates to multi-scalar computational modeling while paying particular attention to neuro-inferential modes of inductive learning and homologous cognitive architecture. Carving a bricolage between Mark Wilson’s work on the “greediness of scales” and Deleuze’s “scales of reality”, this project threads between static ecologies and active externalism vis-à-vis endocentric frames of reference and syntactical scaffolding.…”
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The complementary role of affect-based and cognitive heuristics to make decisions under conditions of ambivalence and complexity.
Published 2018-01-01“…Conditions of cognitive/affective ambivalence, low discrimination ability and high complexity provide the cognitive architecture where such blended choice strategies predict decisions more precisely. …”
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Cognitive Optimization in Assistive Living System Development
Published 2012-01-01“…This paper presents an exploration of the characteristics and structure of a cognitive architecture for control of assisted living systems. …”
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The Development of the Two-Dimensional Model of Emotion Based on Both Architectural Emotion Words and Design Elements in China
Published 2024-12-01“…Based on this model, this paper proposes a three-layer circular model of “architectural emotion-architectural cognition-architectural elements”, which constructs the correspondence between architectural emotion and design elements, as well as how architectural cognition and architectural elements can synergize to create a spatial experience that triggers specific emotions. …”
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Rationality in children: the first steps
Published 1991-12-01“…It is proposed that the cognitive architecture required for basic rationality is similar to that which underlies pretend-play. …”
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Embodied pain, chronic pain, and Grahek's legacy
Published 2023-01-01“…We contend that the embodied approach holds an advantage over eliminativism and enactivism as it integrates the subjective, phenomenal aspect of pain-understood as a form of perceptual expectation-with the objective behavioural and neurological aspects by proposing a specific top-down connectionist cognitive architecture. We test two predictions of this approach: (1) that pain is multimodal and cognitively penetrable, and (2) that aberrant forms of pain, such as chronic pain, can be modulated not only by manipulating its immediate neurological source but also by altering the multimodal body image through virtual reality (VR) technology and our cognitive states, primarily our expectations about the environment.…”
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Neural Simulation of Actions for Serpentine Robots
Published 2024-07-01“…It is proposed that such a generative internal model could be the basis for a cognitive architecture appropriate for serpentine robots, independent of the underlying design and control technologies. …”
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Spatial relation learning in complementary scenarios with deep neural networks
Published 2022-07-01“…Since the three approaches (i.e., embodied learning, learning from simple visual data, and use of knowledge bases) are complementary, we conceptualize a cognitive architecture that combines these approaches in the context of spatial relation learning.…”
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What future for cognitive science(s)?
Published 2023-08-01“…Finally, we can question the unity of the cognitive architecture itself: is cognition produced by homogeneous or heterogenous mechanisms for information processing? …”
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