Cognitive model of conscious unconscious processing and its simulation in a parallel logic programming language:

A cognitive model of conscious/unconscious processing (the C/U model) is proposed. The model consists of two parts: symbolic processing and nonsymbolic processing. In symbolic processing, at most one of parallel processes is executed automatically. Although conscious processing follows choice nondet...

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Main Author: Oka, Natsuki (Author)
Format: Book
Language:Japanese
English
Published: Tokyo, Japan 1988
Series:Shin-Sedai-Konpyūta-Gijutsu-Kaihatsu-Kikō <Tōkyō>: ICOT technical report 415
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Summary:A cognitive model of conscious/unconscious processing (the C/U model) is proposed. The model consists of two parts: symbolic processing and nonsymbolic processing. In symbolic processing, at most one of parallel processes is executed automatically. Although conscious processing follows choice nondeterminism, recent memory enables pseudo-backtracking. Nonsymbolic processing is spreading activation in a network, which executed unconsciously. It associatively narrows down knowledge that can be accessed from symbolic processing, enabling effective execution of symbolic processing. A simulation method of the C/U model which utilizes the characteristics of a parallel logic programming language is shown."
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