No. 5: A Standard Model of the Mind
All Papers
Proposal to Add Emotion to the Standard Model
PDFThe Distributed Adaptive Control Theory of the Mind and Brain as a candidate Standard Model of the Human Mind
PDFCognitive Architectures: Innate or Learned?
PDFAn Integrated Computational Framework for Attention, Reinforcement Learning, and Working Memory
PDFContinuous and Parallel: Challenges for a Standard Model of the Mind
PDFLeveling Up: Strategies to Achieve Integrated Cognitive Architectures
PDFArchitectural Design of Mind & Brain from an Evolutionary Perspective
PDFEPIC Lessons for the Proposed Standard Model of the Mind
PDFUnderstanding the Role of Visual Mental Imagery in Intelligence: The Retinotopic Reasoning (R2) Cognitive Architecture
PDFNarrative as a Fundamental Information Unit in the Mind
PDFTowards a Standard Cognitive Framework for Socially Oriented, Adaptive, and Generative Human-Environment Agents
PDFAn Experience Is a Knowledge Representation
PDFMultiple Representations in Cognitive Architectures
PDFA Mathematical and Physical Base for “A Standard Model of the Mind”
PDFIntegrated Cognition: A Framework Proposal
PDFIntegrated Cognition: A Survey of Systems
PDFLessons from Mapping Sigma onto the Standard Model of the Mind: Self-Monitoring, Memory/Learning, and Symbols
PDFAnatomy of a Task: Towards a Tentative Taxonomy of the Mind
PDFHolographic Declarative Memory: Using Distributional Semantics within ACT-R
PDFToward a General Model of Human-Like General Intelligence
PDFElemental Cognitive Acts, and Their Architecture
PDFTowards a Unified Theory of Mind and Brain
PDFTowards a Comprehensive Standard Model of Human-Like Minds
PDFThe Neural Cognitive Architecture
PDFToward Human-Level Models of Minds
PDFA Framework for Theories of Human Memory
PDFTwo Problems Afflicting the Search for a Standard Model of the Mind
PDFConstructing a Standard Model: Lessons from CHREST
PDFGeneral Model of Human Motivation and Goal Ranking
PDFConsciousness and Mood-Influenced Processing
PDFNavigation, Cognitive Spatial Models, and the Mind
PDFA Standard Model of the Mind Needs a Body
PDFExpanding a Standard Theory of Action Selection to Produce a More Complete Model of Cognition
PDFICARUS’ Implications for the Standard Model of Mind
PDFRepresentational Issues in the Debate on the Standard Model of the Mind
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