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A cognitive architecture that combines internal simulation with a global workspace

Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
Title
A cognitive architecture that combines internal simulation with a global workspace
Abstract
This paper proposes a brain-inspired cognitive architecture that incorporates approximations to the concepts of consciousness, imagination, and emotion. To emulate the empirically established cognitive efficacy of conscious as opposed to non-conscious information processing in the mammalian brain, the architecture adopts a model of information flow from global workspace theory. Cognitive functions such as anticipation and planning are realised through internal simulation of interaction with the environment. Action selection, in both actual and internally simulated interaction with the environment, is mediated by affect. An implementation of the architecture is described which is based on weightless neurons and is used to control a simulated robot.
Publication
Consciousness and Cognition
Volume
15
Issue
2
Pages
433-449
Date
6/2006
Journal Abbr
Consciousness and Cognition
Language
en
ISSN
10538100
Accessed
3/17/25, 10:03 AM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Shanahan, M. (2006). A cognitive architecture that combines internal simulation with a global workspace. Consciousness and Cognition, 15(2), 433–449. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2005.11.005