2011 Seventh International Conference on Natural Computation 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icnc.2011.6022208
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A cognitive model of human thinking

Abstract: This paper, based on findings in brain organization and cognitive neuroscience, proposed a more low-level and plausible architecture of human cognition, called CAUT, which can demonstrate the diagram and mechanism of human thinking. Comparing with existing models, three changes are made: (1) a pathway called inner loop is added from motor controller to thalamus; (2) a memory controller is added in front of long-term declarative memory, which can judge whether the memory operation is retrieval or not; (3) two n… Show more

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“…Based on the findings in psychology, artificial intelligence and cognitive neuroscience [6][7][8] [9], we proposed a more low-level and plausible cognitive architecture of human thinking, called CAUT [10], which is depicted in Fig.1.CAUT can demonstrate the diagram and mechanism of human thinking. 1…”
Section: A Caut Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the findings in psychology, artificial intelligence and cognitive neuroscience [6][7][8] [9], we proposed a more low-level and plausible cognitive architecture of human thinking, called CAUT [10], which is depicted in Fig.1.CAUT can demonstrate the diagram and mechanism of human thinking. 1…”
Section: A Caut Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the results, feeding a given input can be memorable or not was detected 5,17,18 . Guangzhou 6 , et al explained about the cognitive architecture defined by Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) that deals with human brain organisation and the cognition level with neuron activities. The brain stores the data which it receives through various sensory organs of our body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%