Integrated models of cognition systems
This volume presents, for the two main theories of control, the current state of the art, as well as contrasts among current approaches to human-performance models.
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York ; Oxford :
Oxford University Press
2007.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Advances in cognitive models and architectures.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798401206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- The Rise of Cognitive Architectures
- Contributors
- I: BEGINNINGS
- 1. Composition and Control of Integrated Cognitive Systems
- 2. Cognitive Control in a Computational Model of the Predator Pilot
- 3. Some History of Human Performance Modeling
- II: SYSTEMS FOR MODELING INTEGRATED COGNITIVE SYSTEMS
- 4. Using Brain Imaging to Guide the Development of a Cognitive Architecture
- 5. The Motivational and Metacognitive Control in CLARION
- 6. Reasoning as Cognitive Self-Regulation
- 7. Construction/Integration Architecture: Dynamic Adaptation to Task Constraints
- III: VISUAL ATTENTION AND PERCEPTION
- 8. Guided Search 4.0: Current Progress With a Model of Visual Search
- 9. Advancing Area Activation Toward a General Model of Eye Movements in Visual Search
- 10. The Modeling and Control of Visual Perception
- IV: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS ON INTEGRATED COGNITIVE SYSTEMS
- 11. From Disintegrated Architectures of Cognition to an Integrated Heuristic Toolbox
- 12. A Rational-Ecological Approach to the Exploration/Exploitation Trade-Offs: Bounded Rationality and Suboptimal Performance
- 13. Sequential Dependencies in Human Behavior Offer Insights Into Cognitive Control
- 14. Ecological Resources for Modeling Interactive Behavior and Embedded Cognition
- V: INTEGRATING EMOTIONS, MOTIVATION, AROUSAL INTO MODELS OF COGNITIVE SYSTEMS
- 15. Integrating Emotional Processes Into Decision-Making Models
- 16. The Architectural Role of Emotion in Cognitive Systems
- 17. Decreased Arousal as a Result of Sleep Deprivation: The Unraveling of Cognitive Control
- 18. Lessons From Defining Theories of Stress for Cognitive Architectures
- 19. Reasons for Emotions: Modeling Emotions in Integrated Cognitive Systems
- VI: MODELING EMBODIMENT IN INTEGRATED COGNITIVE SYSTEMS.
- 20. On the Role of Embodiment in Modeling Natural Behaviors
- 21. Questions Without Words: A Comparison Between Decision Making Under Risk and Movement Planning Under Risk
- 22. Toward an Integrated, Comprehensive Theory of Visual Search
- VII: COORDINATING TASKS THROUGH GOALS AND INTENTIONS
- 23. Control of Cognition
- 24. Integrated Models of Driver Behavior
- 25. The Minimal Control Principle
- 26. Control Signals and Goal-Directed Behavior
- 27. Intentions, Errors, and Experience
- VIII: TOOLS FOR ADVANCING INTEGRATED MODELS OF COGNITIVE SYSTEMS
- 28. Bounding Rational Analysis: Constraints on Asymptotic Performance
- 29. Integrating Cognitive Systems: The COGENT Approach
- IX: AFTERWORD
- 30. Local Theories Versus Comprehensive Architectures: The Cognitive Science Jigsaw Puzzle
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