This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of perception and action at an abstract level. Relatively recent findings in both neuroscience and psychology indicates that both perception and action can be internally simulated by activating sensory and motor areas in the brain in absence of sensory input and without any resulting overt behavior. An investigation was conducted in order to test the hypothesis that perception can be simulated in a mobile robot using abstractions. The result from this investigation showed that this was indeed the case but that the accuracy was limited. The simulations allowed the robot to anticipate long chains of future situations but were not good enough to s...
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The `simulation hypothesis' is an intriguing explanation for cognition, and holds that `thinking con...
A 'simulation' theory of cognitive function can be based on three assumptions about brain function. ...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This dissertation discusses the view that embodied cognition is essentially internal simulation (or ...
This dissertation discusses the view that embodied cognition is essentially internal simulation (or ...
Based on a neuroscientific hypothesis, this paper explores the possibility of an ‘inner world’ based...
This thesis is concerned with explanations of embodied cognition as internal simulation. The hypothe...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
This paper explores the possibility of providing robots with an 'inner world' based on internal simu...
We propose that many problems in robotics arise from the difficulty of integrating multiple represen...
Copyright © 2013 Fady Alnajjar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The `simulation hypothesis' is an intriguing explanation for cognition, and holds that `thinking con...
A 'simulation' theory of cognitive function can be based on three assumptions about brain function. ...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This thesis investigates the possibilities of explaining higher cognition as internal simulations of...
This dissertation discusses the view that embodied cognition is essentially internal simulation (or ...
This dissertation discusses the view that embodied cognition is essentially internal simulation (or ...
Based on a neuroscientific hypothesis, this paper explores the possibility of an ‘inner world’ based...
This thesis is concerned with explanations of embodied cognition as internal simulation. The hypothe...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
Several simulation theories have been proposed as an explanation for how humans and other agents int...
This paper explores the possibility of providing robots with an 'inner world' based on internal simu...
We propose that many problems in robotics arise from the difficulty of integrating multiple represen...
Copyright © 2013 Fady Alnajjar et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The `simulation hypothesis' is an intriguing explanation for cognition, and holds that `thinking con...
A 'simulation' theory of cognitive function can be based on three assumptions about brain function. ...