This paper discusses the problems arising from the multidisciplinary nature of cognitive research and the need to conceptually unify insights from multiple fields into the phenomena that drive cognition. Specifically, the Fundamental Code Unit (FCU) is proposed as a means to better quantify the intelligent thought process at multiple levels of analysis. From the linguistic and behavioral output, FCU produces to the chemical and physical processes within the brain that drive it. The proposed method efficiently model the most complex decision-making process performed by the brain
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This paper discusses the problems arising from the multidisciplinary nature of cognitive research an...
This paper discusses the problems arising from the multidisciplinary nature of cognitive research an...
The Brain Code (BC) relies on several essential concepts that are found across a range of physiolog...
The manuscript advances a hypothesis that there are few fundamental principles of neural organizatio...
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The contemporary research in neurobiology heavily rests on the application of complex experimental t...
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AbstractProgress in understanding cognition requires a quantitative, theoretical framework, grounded...
This report describes research done at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Massachusetts I...
This paper makes two self-confessedly ambitious proposals. One is a theory of mind and world with an...
Cognitive science is considered to be the study of mind (consciousness and thought) and intelligence...
Human intelligence is constituted by a multitude of cognitive functions activated either directly or...
My dissertation applies philosophical analysis to the problem of how we should cognitively character...
The slides of a talk given at the Cavendish Laboratory in 2001, relating brain function to concepts ...
This paper discusses the problems arising from the multidisciplinary nature of cognitive research an...
This paper discusses the problems arising from the multidisciplinary nature of cognitive research an...
The Brain Code (BC) relies on several essential concepts that are found across a range of physiolog...
The manuscript advances a hypothesis that there are few fundamental principles of neural organizatio...
This essay focuses on the intriguing relationship between mathematics and physical phenomena, arguin...
Cognition is best understood by examining a model of a cognitive system. Such a model is presented i...
The contemporary research in neurobiology heavily rests on the application of complex experimental t...
What can artificial intelligence learn from the cognitive sciences? We review some fundamental aspec...
AbstractProgress in understanding cognition requires a quantitative, theoretical framework, grounded...
This report describes research done at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Massachusetts I...
This paper makes two self-confessedly ambitious proposals. One is a theory of mind and world with an...
Cognitive science is considered to be the study of mind (consciousness and thought) and intelligence...
Human intelligence is constituted by a multitude of cognitive functions activated either directly or...
My dissertation applies philosophical analysis to the problem of how we should cognitively character...
The slides of a talk given at the Cavendish Laboratory in 2001, relating brain function to concepts ...