In this paper we illustrate the potential of process algebra to implement modular mental architectures of wide scope in which control is distributed rather than centralised. Drawing on the Interacting Cognitive Subsystems (ICS) mental architecture, we present an implemented model of the attentional blink effect. The model relies on process exchanges between propositional meaning and a more abstract, implicational level of meaning, at which affect is represented and experienced. We also discuss how the proposed mechanism of buffer movement can, in the context of the ICS architecture, be extended to account for effects of emotional stimuli and brain damage
In this dissertation, we explore the hypothesis that complex intelligent behaviors, in vivo, can be ...
Cognitive Machinery and Behaviors. We present a functional model based on the articulation of three ...
AbstractPrevious research has developed a formal methods-based (cognitive-level) model of the Intera...
This paper presents a computational exploration of how meaning modulates temporal attention. This ha...
In humans, there is a trade-off between the need to respond optimally according to the salience leve...
This paper is aimed at furthering discussions about the properties which computational cognitive mod...
Abstract—We describe a cognitive architecture (LIDA) that affords attention, action selection and hu...
The traditional way to define – and model – cognition, from the mid-fifties onward, has been to focu...
This paper describes a network-oriented model based on the neuroscientist Graziano’s Attention Schem...
This paper describes a network-oriented model based on the neuro-scientist Graziano's Attention Sche...
An increasing body of evidence has shown that attention is a multi-type and multilevel cognitive fac...
A new theoretical framework, executive-process interactive control (EPIC), is introduced for charac-...
We present a computational study of attentional capture by meaning, based on Barnard et al's key-dis...
We present a neural network model of stimulus processing, which uses a mechanism of adaptive attenti...
Over the last 15 years, neuroimaging studies have con-sistently identified a set of structures assoc...
In this dissertation, we explore the hypothesis that complex intelligent behaviors, in vivo, can be ...
Cognitive Machinery and Behaviors. We present a functional model based on the articulation of three ...
AbstractPrevious research has developed a formal methods-based (cognitive-level) model of the Intera...
This paper presents a computational exploration of how meaning modulates temporal attention. This ha...
In humans, there is a trade-off between the need to respond optimally according to the salience leve...
This paper is aimed at furthering discussions about the properties which computational cognitive mod...
Abstract—We describe a cognitive architecture (LIDA) that affords attention, action selection and hu...
The traditional way to define – and model – cognition, from the mid-fifties onward, has been to focu...
This paper describes a network-oriented model based on the neuroscientist Graziano’s Attention Schem...
This paper describes a network-oriented model based on the neuro-scientist Graziano's Attention Sche...
An increasing body of evidence has shown that attention is a multi-type and multilevel cognitive fac...
A new theoretical framework, executive-process interactive control (EPIC), is introduced for charac-...
We present a computational study of attentional capture by meaning, based on Barnard et al's key-dis...
We present a neural network model of stimulus processing, which uses a mechanism of adaptive attenti...
Over the last 15 years, neuroimaging studies have con-sistently identified a set of structures assoc...
In this dissertation, we explore the hypothesis that complex intelligent behaviors, in vivo, can be ...
Cognitive Machinery and Behaviors. We present a functional model based on the articulation of three ...
AbstractPrevious research has developed a formal methods-based (cognitive-level) model of the Intera...