We propose the use of autonomous software agents as cognitive models that generate testable hypotheses about human cognition. While such agents are typically produced to automate practical human tasks, they can be designed within the constraints of a psychological theory. As an example we describe an agent designed within global workspace theory that accommodates several other theories as well. We discuss various resulting hypotheses, including a new interpretation of the readiness potential data of Libet
In the past decade, technological advancements have made it easier for computer simulations to inclu...
It is likely that computer simulations will assume a greater role in the next future to investigate ...
Abstract Evidence of the role of emotions in the action selection processes of environmentally situa...
Here we describe the architectures of two “conscious ” software agents and the relatively comprehens...
Robust autonomy on the part of software agents re-quires, at least in part, the ability to deal inte...
It is likely that computer simulations will assume a greater role in the next future to investigate ...
Computational cognitive models typically focus on individual behavior in isolation. Models frequentl...
This work concerns cognitive agents, i.e. agents with mental states such as belief, goal, intention,...
Computer simulation of social phenomena is a promising field of research at the intersection between...
Abstract — This survey presents an overview of the autonomous development of mental capabilities in ...
This paper discusses an artificial mind model and its applications. The mind model is based on some ...
Since their appearance, computer programs have embodied discipline and structured approaches and met...
In this paper, we introduce a cognitive agent architecture that can be used in the study of Human-Ro...
In this paper, we introduce a cognitive agent architecture that can be used in the study of Human-Ro...
A comprehensive systems-level cognitive architecture attempts to provide a blueprint for generally c...
In the past decade, technological advancements have made it easier for computer simulations to inclu...
It is likely that computer simulations will assume a greater role in the next future to investigate ...
Abstract Evidence of the role of emotions in the action selection processes of environmentally situa...
Here we describe the architectures of two “conscious ” software agents and the relatively comprehens...
Robust autonomy on the part of software agents re-quires, at least in part, the ability to deal inte...
It is likely that computer simulations will assume a greater role in the next future to investigate ...
Computational cognitive models typically focus on individual behavior in isolation. Models frequentl...
This work concerns cognitive agents, i.e. agents with mental states such as belief, goal, intention,...
Computer simulation of social phenomena is a promising field of research at the intersection between...
Abstract — This survey presents an overview of the autonomous development of mental capabilities in ...
This paper discusses an artificial mind model and its applications. The mind model is based on some ...
Since their appearance, computer programs have embodied discipline and structured approaches and met...
In this paper, we introduce a cognitive agent architecture that can be used in the study of Human-Ro...
In this paper, we introduce a cognitive agent architecture that can be used in the study of Human-Ro...
A comprehensive systems-level cognitive architecture attempts to provide a blueprint for generally c...
In the past decade, technological advancements have made it easier for computer simulations to inclu...
It is likely that computer simulations will assume a greater role in the next future to investigate ...
Abstract Evidence of the role of emotions in the action selection processes of environmentally situa...