Abstract: This article discusses the unity of cognitive science that seemed to emerge in the 1950s, based on the computational view of cognition. This unity would entail that there is a single set of mechanisms (i.e. algorithms) for all cognitive behavior, in particular at the level of productive human cognition as exemplified in language and reasoning. In turn, this would imply that theories in psychology, and cognitive science in general, would consist of algorithms based on symbol manipulation as found in digital computing. However, a number of developments in recent decades cast doubt on this unity of cognitive science. Also, there are fundamental problems with the claim that cognitive theories are just algorithms. This article discusse...
Cognitive Machinery and Behaviors. We present a functional model based on the articulation of three ...
AbstractProgress in understanding cognition requires a quantitative, theoretical framework, grounded...
At the time when the first models of cognitive architectures have been proposed, some forty years ag...
Abstract: Rather than seeking a common architecture for cognitive processing, this paper argues that...
According to the currently dominant view, cognitive science is a study of mind and intelligence focu...
Cognitive architectures are defined as the group of essential components belonging to a system which...
This chapter describes the conceptual foundations of cognitive science during its establishment as a...
In this working paper we explore a possibility of defining implementable cognitive architecture base...
According to the currently dominant view, cognitive science is a study of mind and intelligence focu...
Cognitive science is considered to be the study of mind (consciousness and thought) and intelligence...
Abstract: In this paper we carve out a reformist agenda within the debate on the foundations of cogn...
Cognition, historically considered uniquely human capacity, has been recently found to be the abilit...
Cognitive science is an interdisciplinary conglomerate of various research fields and disciplines, w...
Invited article for the book Artificial Intelligence in the Age of Neural Networks and Brain Compu...
Due to the complex nature of the matter discussed, the relationship between Artificial Intelligence ...
Cognitive Machinery and Behaviors. We present a functional model based on the articulation of three ...
AbstractProgress in understanding cognition requires a quantitative, theoretical framework, grounded...
At the time when the first models of cognitive architectures have been proposed, some forty years ag...
Abstract: Rather than seeking a common architecture for cognitive processing, this paper argues that...
According to the currently dominant view, cognitive science is a study of mind and intelligence focu...
Cognitive architectures are defined as the group of essential components belonging to a system which...
This chapter describes the conceptual foundations of cognitive science during its establishment as a...
In this working paper we explore a possibility of defining implementable cognitive architecture base...
According to the currently dominant view, cognitive science is a study of mind and intelligence focu...
Cognitive science is considered to be the study of mind (consciousness and thought) and intelligence...
Abstract: In this paper we carve out a reformist agenda within the debate on the foundations of cogn...
Cognition, historically considered uniquely human capacity, has been recently found to be the abilit...
Cognitive science is an interdisciplinary conglomerate of various research fields and disciplines, w...
Invited article for the book Artificial Intelligence in the Age of Neural Networks and Brain Compu...
Due to the complex nature of the matter discussed, the relationship between Artificial Intelligence ...
Cognitive Machinery and Behaviors. We present a functional model based on the articulation of three ...
AbstractProgress in understanding cognition requires a quantitative, theoretical framework, grounded...
At the time when the first models of cognitive architectures have been proposed, some forty years ag...