• for all of cognition: a unified theory of cognition, or cognitive architecture. The research started by Newell on unified theories of cognition represents...
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  • These formalized models can be used to further refine comprehensive theories of cognition and serve as the frameworks for useful artificial intelligence programs...
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  • Allen Newell (category Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences)
    Soar and his unified theory of cognition, published in 1990, but their improvement was the objective of his efforts up to his death (one of the last Newell's...
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  • (1982) "The Thread of Life" Allen Newell (1987) "Unified Theories of Cognition" Roger N. Shepard (1994) "Mind and World: Principles of Perception" Ned Block...
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  • Hypothesis, which is described in Allen Newell's book, Unified Theories of Cognition. and dates back to one of the first AI systems created, Newell, Simon, and...
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    produce cognition. ACT-R has been inspired by the work of Allen Newell, and especially by his lifelong championing the idea of unified theories as the...
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    1207/s15516709cog0702_3. S2CIDĀ 5371492. Newell, Allen. 1990. Unified Theories of Cognition. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.[pageĀ needed]...
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    Embodied cognition is the concept suggesting that many features of cognition are shaped by the state and capacities of the organism. The cognitive features...
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  • distributed cognition theory influenced philosopher Andy Clark, who shortly after proposed his own version of the theory, calling it "extended cognition" (see...
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  • Quantum cognition uses the mathematical formalism of quantum probability theory to model psychology phenomena when classical probability theory fails....
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