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Cognitive control in cognitive robotics: Attentional executive control

2011 15th International Conference on Advanced Robotics (ICAR), 2011
We present an attentional control architecture for a robotic agent capable of adapting its deliberative and executive behavior to internal and external processes. In this framework, the agent is endowed with simple attentional mechanisms regulating the sensors sampling rates and action activations.
Ernesto Burattini   +3 more
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Hypnotizability and cognitive controls

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1973
Abstract The present paper reports a preliminary investigation of the relationship between hypnotizability and cognitive controls. Included were measures of field dependence, leveling-sharpening, categorization, interference proneness, scanning, and tolerance for unrealistic experiences.
N I, Goldberger, P L, Wachtel
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VARIABILITY IN COGNITIVE CONTROL

British Journal of Psychology, 1968
Inconsistency in preference behaviour was predicted on the basis of variability in cognitive control. Twenty‐eight undergraduates performed an aesthetic preference task, and were subsequently assessed for intra‐individual variability on the cognitive‐control dimension of breadth of categorization. The results supported the hypothesis at better than the
J, Higgins, J C, Peterson, L L, Dolby
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The cognitive control of emotion

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2005
The capacity to control emotion is important for human adaptation. Questions about the neural bases of emotion regulation have recently taken on new importance, as functional imaging studies in humans have permitted direct investigation of control strategies that draw upon higher cognitive processes difficult to study in nonhumans.
Kevin N, Ochsner, James J, Gross
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Cognitive Control initiative

2012 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications (CogInfoCom), 2012
In this paper, we make an initial effort to define the scope and goals of “Cognitive Control (CoCo)”, which intends to be a research initiative for bringing about a novel generation of control systems which - in a certain sense - reflect the behavior of humans while solving everyday tasks.
József K. Tar   +4 more
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The Neuroeconomics of Cognitive Control

2011
This book offers a range of perspectives on a simple problem: How does the brain choose efficiently and adaptively among options to ensure coherent, goal-directed behavior? The contributors, from fields as varied as anatomy, psychology, learning theory, neuroimaging, neurophysiology, behavioral economics, and computational modeling, present an overview
Chierchia, Gabriele Sam   +1 more
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