cognitive architecture
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcognitiveandarchitecture
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cognitive
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈkɒɡ.nə.tɪv/us/ˈkɑːɡ.nə.t̬ɪv/
connected with thinking or conscious ...
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architecture
noun[U]
uk/ˈɑː.kɪ.tek.tʃər/us/ˈɑːr.kə.tek.tʃɚ/
the art and practice of designing and ...
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Such studies have been very useful in mapping thecognitivearchitectureof human short-term memory to specific brain regions.
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One issue that has recurred at all three levels of analysis concerns the nature of thecognitivearchitecturethat is disrupted in developmental dyslexia.
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Political intelligence is, doubtless, far more complex and subtle in itscognitivearchitecturethan implied by the four simple information processing 'capacities' we have modelled.
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He provided two overlapping lists of 13 criteria that the humancognitivearchitecturewould have to satisfy in order to be functional.
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This would be a stable aspect of the architecture; changing it would entail impairing visual recognition abilities and changing thecognitivearchitecture.
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Consequently, the deluded group may be more likely to make more confabulations generally, as their scripts are poorly represented in theircognitivearchitecture.
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These criteria are functional constraints on thecognitivearchitecture.
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Just as a programming language can implement any given algorithm, acognitivearchitecturecan instantiate any cognitive theory (albeit with some variations in time efficiencies).
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Cognitivearchitecturebelongs to the implementation level, which is below the algorithmic level.
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The arrival of language then meant that a whole new - serial and compositionally structured -cognitivearchitecturecould be programmed into the system.
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Bilingualism presents a useful setting for exploring fundamental questions about thecognitivearchitectureof language and cognition.
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The internal structure of the agent is usually based on acognitivearchitecture.
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There is a rapidly expanding field of research that aims at relating thecognitivearchitectureof language and those neurophysiological processes.
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The dynamic activity of the thalamocortical core described above may be the brain version of acognitivearchitecture.
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However, a start has been made, with the concept of the compliancy of models constructed within acognitivearchitecture.
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By importing the insights and methods from research in conceptual development, neuropsychologists can better address the debate aboutcognitivearchitecture.
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But, is there a way in which such representations, if used in visual imagery, nonetheless reflect an important aspect of thecognitivearchitecture?
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Few if any advocates of this theory ofcognitivearchitectureendorse the radical view that all central cognition is like this.
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Much complexity in humancognitivearchitecture, so goes the claim, may not have been shaped to solve particular adaptive problems.
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Nonetheless, details of this sort bear decisively upon the structure of the humancognitivearchitecturewhich they are concerned to discover.
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