Resource-Adaptive Cognitive Processes: Resource-Adaptive Cognitive Processes
Siekmann, Jörg; Crocker, Matthew W.
2010-02-05 00:00:00
[Kaplan and Simon [8] define the objective of cognitive science as the study of intelligence emphasizing representation and intelligent behavior as the result of computation, which can be analyzed independently of the actual stratum within which it is realized (silicon or protoplasm). Within the constructive computer science paradigm, cognitive processes are shown and analyzed with the help of programs and until recently it has been customary to assume the conventional notion of a serial computation, thus understanding cognitive processes as a chronological sequence of operations.]
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[Kaplan and Simon [8] define the objective of cognitive science as the study of intelligence emphasizing representation and intelligent behavior as the result of computation, which can be analyzed independently of the actual stratum within which it is realized (silicon or protoplasm). Within the constructive computer science paradigm, cognitive processes are shown and analyzed with the help of programs and until recently it has been customary to assume the conventional notion of a serial computation, thus understanding cognitive processes as a chronological sequence of operations.]
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