The Architecture of CognitionPsychology Press, 1996 - 345 pagina's Now available in paper, The Architecture of Cognition is a classic work that remains relevant to theory and research in cognitive science. The new version of Anderson's theory of cognitive architecture -- Adaptive Control of Thought (ACT*) -- is a theory of the basic principles of operation built into the cognitive system and is the main focus of the book. |
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Production Systems and ACT | 1 |
Knowledge Representation | 45 |
Spread of Activation | 86 |
Control of Cognition | 126 |
Memory for Facts | 171 |
Procedural Learning | 215 |
Language Acquisition | 261 |
Notes | 307 |
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acquisition ACT's Anderson apply assumption basic Chapter clauses Cognitive Psychology cognitive units complex computationally universal concept condition congruent context correspondence created declarative knowledge declarative memory discrimination disk duction elaborations elements encoding example experiment Experimental Psychology fact Figure function FUNNY LADY goal structure Hayes-Roth hierarchical illustrates input instance instantiation Journal of Verbal knowledge language language acquisition Learning and Verbal level of activation long-term memory LVaction LVargument1 LVobject LVrelation LVword1 matcher mechanisms neoclassical architecture noun pair pattern matching pattern nodes performance phrase POP the goal predicts priming probe problem procedural production set production system propositional recall recognition Reder relation retrieval rules Rumelhart schema semantic sentence set as subgoals simulation sources of activation spatial specific spreading activation stimulus strength studied subjects subnode superpatterns Table target task temporal strings tence Tia Maria tion trace transformations variable verb Verbal Behavior Verbal Learning word