The Architecture of CognitionPsychology Press, 19 nov 2013 - 360 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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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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achieved acquisition action activation Anderson apply associated assumed assumption basic behavior Chapter cognitive complex concept condition connected consider context correspondence created describe determine discrimination discussed effect elaborations elements encoding evidence example experiment fact Figure function given goal human illustrates implies important increase instance interpretation involves Journal knowledge language learning limitations matching meaning mechanisms memory node Note object operation pair partial pattern pattern matching performance phrase position possible practice predicts presented priming principles probability probe problem procedural production system properties proposed propositional prove provides Psychology question reason recall recognition recognize relation representation represented result retrieval rules schema selection sentence shows similar simulation situation specific spread stimulus strength string structure studied subgoal subjects successful Table task theory tion trace transformations types units variable various verb Verbal