This study investigates the acquisition of integrated object manipulation and categorization abilities through a series of experiments in which human adults and artificial agents were asked to learn to manipulate two-dimensional objects that varied in shape, color, weight, and color intensity. The analysis of the obtained results and the comparison of the behavior displayed by human and artificial agents allowed us to identify the key role played by features affecting the agent/environment interaction, the relation between category and action development, and the role of cognitive biases originating from previous knowledge
Action and object are deeply linked to each other. Not only can viewing an object influence an ongoi...
In a category-learning experiment, we assessed whether participants were able to selectively attend ...
There is broad empirical evidence suggesting that higher-level cognitive processes, such as language...
This study investigates the acquisition of integrated object manipulation and categorization abil-it...
In this study, we investigate whether and how human and artificial agents develop the ability to pro...
We present a set of experiments on category learning in which a human or artificial agent has to lea...
Three experiments were aimed at verifying whether the modality of interaction with objects and the g...
The hypothesis underlying the present work is that knowledge organization in the mind/brain reflects...
In two experiments we investigate whether different decision tasks were influenced by object manipul...
In two experiments we investigate whether different decision tasks were influenced by object manipul...
In two experiments we investigate whether different decision tasks were influenced by object manipul...
<div><p>Naming game simulates the evolution of vocabulary in a population of agents. Through pairwis...
Being able to categorize objects as similar or different is an essential skill. An important aspect ...
The objects that we observe in daily life are not generated by random processes. In general objects ...
Abstract- Although much research has focused on emerging understandings of representation and mind, ...
Action and object are deeply linked to each other. Not only can viewing an object influence an ongoi...
In a category-learning experiment, we assessed whether participants were able to selectively attend ...
There is broad empirical evidence suggesting that higher-level cognitive processes, such as language...
This study investigates the acquisition of integrated object manipulation and categorization abil-it...
In this study, we investigate whether and how human and artificial agents develop the ability to pro...
We present a set of experiments on category learning in which a human or artificial agent has to lea...
Three experiments were aimed at verifying whether the modality of interaction with objects and the g...
The hypothesis underlying the present work is that knowledge organization in the mind/brain reflects...
In two experiments we investigate whether different decision tasks were influenced by object manipul...
In two experiments we investigate whether different decision tasks were influenced by object manipul...
In two experiments we investigate whether different decision tasks were influenced by object manipul...
<div><p>Naming game simulates the evolution of vocabulary in a population of agents. Through pairwis...
Being able to categorize objects as similar or different is an essential skill. An important aspect ...
The objects that we observe in daily life are not generated by random processes. In general objects ...
Abstract- Although much research has focused on emerging understandings of representation and mind, ...
Action and object are deeply linked to each other. Not only can viewing an object influence an ongoi...
In a category-learning experiment, we assessed whether participants were able to selectively attend ...
There is broad empirical evidence suggesting that higher-level cognitive processes, such as language...