How do brains make minds? Paul Thagard presents a unified, brain-based theory of cognition and emotion with applications to the most complex kinds of thinking, right up to consciousness and creativity. Neural mechanisms are used to explain mental ope...Lasīt vairāk
Sērija : Oxford Series on Cognitive Models and Architectures
(Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2025, Hardback, Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press, ISBN-13: 9780192844835)
In this volume, the authors trace the evolution of cognitive architectures, their abilities, and future prospects, from their early logic-based beginnings to their recent melding of classic methodologies with deep learning concepts. What...Lasīt vairāk
Paul Thagard uses new accounts of brain mechanisms and social interactions to forge theories of mind, knowledge, reality, morality, justice, meaning, and the arts. Natural Philosophy brings new methods for analyzing concepts, understanding v...Lasīt vairāk
How do minds make societies, and how do societies change? Paul Thagard systematically connects neural and psychological explanations of mind with major social sciences (social psychology, sociology, politics, economics, anthropology, and history) and...Lasīt vairāk
How do brains make minds? Paul Thagard presents a unified, brain-based theory of cognition and emotion with applications to the most complex kinds of thinking, right up to consciousness and creativity. Neural mechanisms are used to explain mental ope...Lasīt vairāk
This book is about computational models of reading, or models that explain (and often simulate) the mental processes that allow us to convert the marks on a printed page into the representations that allow us to understand the contents of what we are...Lasīt vairāk
How do brains make minds? This question is one of the most challenging in science and philosophy because of the difficulty of figuring out how billions of brain cells can add up to thoughts and feelings. Paul Thagard develops a brilliant account of m...Lasīt vairāk
Paul Thagard uses new accounts of brain mechanisms and social interactions to forge theories of mind, knowledge, reality, morality, justice, meaning, and the arts. Natural Philosophy brings new methods for analyzing concepts, understanding v...Lasīt vairāk
How do minds make societies, and how do societies change? Paul Thagard systematically connects neural and psychological explanations of mind with major social sciences (social psychology, sociology, politics, economics, anthropology, and history) and...Lasīt vairāk
In Exploring Robotic Minds: Actions, Symbols, and Consciousness as Self-Organizing Dynamic Phenomena, Jun Tani sets out to answer an essential and tantalizing question: How do our minds work? By providing an overview of his synthetic neurorobotics...Lasīt vairāk
This book aims to understand human cognition and psychology through a comprehensive computational theory of the human mind, namely, a computational "cognitive architecture" (or more specifically, the CLARION cognitive architecture). The goa...Lasīt vairāk
One goal of researchers in neuroscience, psychology, and artificial intelligence is to build theoretical models that can explain the flexibility and adaptiveness of biological systems.How to Build a Brain provides a guided exploration of a n...Lasīt vairāk
Recent years have seen the rise of a remarkable partnership between the social and computational sciences on the phenomena of emotions. Rallying around the term Affective Computing, this research can be seen as revival of the cognitive science revolu...Lasīt vairāk
Norms are prescribed conducts applied by the majority of people. Getting across cultures and centuries, norms evolved to rule all human relationships, from the most formal to the most intimate. Impinging on any sphere of life, from religious to polit...Lasīt vairāk
One goal of researchers in neuroscience, psychology, and artificial intelligence is to build theoretical models that are able to explain the flexibility and adaptiveness of biological systems. How to build a brain provides a detailed guided explorati...Lasīt vairāk
Multitasking is all around us: the office worker interrupted by a phone call, the teenager texting while driving, the salesperson chatting while entering an order. When multitasking, the mind juggles all the many tasks were doing this second, this...Lasīt vairāk
...Andersons ACT-R architeeture is among the best on the market. His prose is very clear and readable... How Can the Human Mind Occur in the Physical Universe? offers an expansive look under the hood of one of the main architeetures in cognitive sc...Lasīt vairāk
From the Foreword: In this book Joscha Bach introduces Dietrich Dorners PSI architecture and Joschas implementation of the MicroPSI architecture. These architectures and their implementation have several lessons for other architectures and mo...Lasīt vairāk
No hocus-pocus is necessary to think, says Anderson (psychology and computer science, Carnegie Mellon U.), and sets out the case that the human mind can be explained by the current laws of the physical universe. He discusses the modular organization...Lasīt vairāk
Order affects the results you get: Different orders of presenting material can lead to qualitatively and quantitatively different learning outcomes. These differences occur in both natural and artificial learning systems. In Order to Learn s...Lasīt vairāk
In March 2005 in Saratoga Springs, New York, 30 invited members of the diverse cognitive modeling community met to share commonalities and differences in their approaches to work on various single-focus mathematical or computational models of cogniti...Lasīt vairāk