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Modelling high-level cognitive processes /

This book is a practical guide to building computational models of high-level cognitive processes and systems. High-level processes are those central cognitive processes involved in thinking, reasoning, planning, and so on.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cooper, Richard P.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2011.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Modelling Cognition
  • What is Cognitive Modelling?
  • A Sample Model
  • What Makes a Good Model?
  • The Rise of Cognitive Modelling
  • Modelling and Simulation
  • The Role of Cognitive Modelling
  • Further Benefits of Cognitive Modelling
  • Some Objections to Cognitive Modelling
  • Approaches to Cognitive Modelling
  • Strategies for the Use of Simulation
  • An Introduction to COGENT
  • COGENT: Principal Features
  • An Illustrative Task: Free Recall
  • Specifying Basic Experimenter Functions
  • The Modal Model in COGENT
  • Representation and Variable Binding
  • Augmenting the Experiment Environment
  • Extending the Modal Model
  • Modelling in Specific Domains
  • Arithmetic: A Cognitive Skill
  • Cognitive Skills
  • Multicolumn Addition
  • Multicolumn Subtraction
  • Appendix: Rules for Execute Action
  • Problem Solving
  • The Psychology of Problem Solving
  • The Missionaries and Cannibals Problem
  • The Tower of Hanoi
  • Toward a General Problem Solver
  • Deductive Reasoning
  • Basic Effects in Human Deductive Reasoning
  • Syllogistic Reasoning with Mental Models
  • Building a Mental Model
  • Revising a Mental Model
  • Project: Reasoning as Problem Solving
  • Syllogistic Reasoning with Euler Circles
  • Decision Making
  • The Psychology of Decision Making
  • Medical Diagnosis
  • Incorporating Cue Selection
  • Medical Diagnosis by Hypothesis Testing
  • Taking Stock
  • Sentence Processing
  • A First Model
  • Towards Incremental Interpretation
  • Serial Parsing
  • Alternative Approaches to Sentence Processing.