Cerebus is an attempt to scale behavior-based robots directly to higher-level cognitive tasks without adjoining a traditional planning system. Cerebus combines a set of behavior-based sensory-motor systems with a marker-passing semantic network, a simple parser, and an inference network, to form ...
Turning has been implicated as a complex task that requires both motor and cognitive resources. Accumulating evidence shows that patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) require more steps and more time to complete a turn, however, the role of the prefrontal cortex during turning is not clear. Fo...
cognitive control functionscognitive functions developmentDLPFCrecall memoryreversal learningtask switchingvisuospatial recognitionvisuospatial working memoryworking memory redouxSummary Most high-level cognitive functions involve executive processes, or cognitive control functions, such as attention, planning, problem ...
In this paper, we examine whether affect influences higher level cognitive processes. We review research on the effect of emotion on interpretation, judgement, decision making, and reasoning. In all cases, we ask first whether there is evidence that emotion affects each of these processes, and se...
The paper reviews research related to teaching and learning higher cognitive level objectives in science from a constructivist perspective. The literature supports an active model of teaching whereby all students are provided with opportunities for overt engagement in learning tasks. Factors associated with...
According to one productive and influential approach to cognition, categorization, object recognition, and higher level cognitive processes operate on a se... PG Schyns,RL Goldstone,JP Thibaut - 《Behavioral & Brain Sciences》 被引量: 1184发表: 1998年 A neuronal model of a global workspace in ...
Intel Labs is researching broader principles of Cognitive AI to reach human-level cognitive abilities, which typically require learning from multiple modalities. There has been significant progress on individual modalities that proved difficult just a decade ago. Pure computer vision, NLP, and ...
level. Since we also aim to establish this paradigm for the assessment of tasks with no objective task load, e.g., emotion regulation tasks17, we call it the Cognitive and Affective Discounting Paradigm (CAD). In the present study, we validated the CAD paradigm by conceptually replicating ...
grade inflation: the pressure experienced by some academics to replace assignments that demand a high level of cognitive effort on which students may perform poorly with assessments based on (what Biggs 1987, termed ‘surface’ learning) tasks more likely to produce higher marks and happy customers...
The curriculum aims for upper secondary, which is the pre-university level for students between 16 and 18 years old, aim at the combination of all cognitive levels, including higher order thinking. In the high-stakes exam and textbooks, tasks aiming at lower order thinking and the use of ...