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Annual Review of Psychology, 2008
Grounded cognition rejects traditional views that cognition is computation on amodal symbols in a modular system, independent of the brain's modal systems for perception, action, and introspection.
L. Barsalou
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Grounded cognition rejects traditional views that cognition is computation on amodal symbols in a modular system, independent of the brain's modal systems for perception, action, and introspection.
L. Barsalou
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Advances in Materials, 2022
Traditional electronic skin (e‐skin), due to the lack of human‐brain‐like thinking and judging capability, is powerless to accelerate the pace to the intelligent era. Herein, artificial intelligence (AI)‐motivated full‐skin bionic (FSB) e‐skin consisting
Hongsen Niu +8 more
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Traditional electronic skin (e‐skin), due to the lack of human‐brain‐like thinking and judging capability, is powerless to accelerate the pace to the intelligent era. Herein, artificial intelligence (AI)‐motivated full‐skin bionic (FSB) e‐skin consisting
Hongsen Niu +8 more
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Proceedings. 2005 IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 2005., 2006
Regarding the workings of the human mind, memory and pattern recognition seem to be intertwined. You generally do not have one without the other. Taking inspiration from life experience, a new form of computer memory has been devised. Certain conjectures about human memory are keys to the central idea.
Bernard, Widrow, Juan Carlos, Aragon
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Regarding the workings of the human mind, memory and pattern recognition seem to be intertwined. You generally do not have one without the other. Taking inspiration from life experience, a new form of computer memory has been devised. Certain conjectures about human memory are keys to the central idea.
Bernard, Widrow, Juan Carlos, Aragon
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Culture and systems of thought: holistic versus analytic cognition.
Psychology Review, 2001The authors find East Asians to be holistic, attending to the entire field and assigning causality to it, making relatively little use of categories and formal logic, and relying on "dialectical" reasoning, whereas Westerners are more analytic, paying ...
R. Nisbett +3 more
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Cognition and Cognitive Reserve
Integrative Psychological and Behavioral ScienceCognition is a mental process that provides the ability to think, know, and learn. Though cognitive skills are necessary to do daily tasks and activities, cognitive aging causes changes in various cognitive functions. Cognitive abilities that are preserved and strengthened by experience can be kept as a reserve and utilized when necessary.
Anisha, Savarimuthu, R Joseph, Ponniah
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Cognitive Technology ? Technological cognition
AI & Society, 1996Technology, in order to be human, needs to be informed by a reflection on what it is to be a tool in ways appropriate to humans. This involves both an instrumental, appropriating aspect (‘I use this tool’) and a limiting, appropriated one (‘The tool uses me’). Cognitive Technology focuses on the ways the computer tool is used, and uses us.
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