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Reflections on dynamics, adaptation and control: A cognitive architecture for mental models

Laila van Ments, Jan Treur

2021Cognitive Systems Research94 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, an overview of the wide variety of occurrences of mental models in the literature is discussed. They are classified according to two dimensions obtaining four categories of them: static-dynamic and world-mental, where static refers to mental models for static world states or for static mental states and dynamic refers to mental models for world processes or for mental processes. In addition, distinctions are made for what can be done by mental models: they can, for example, be (1) used for internal simulation, they can be (2) adapted, and these processes can be (3) controlled. This leads to a global three-level cognitive architecture covering these three ways of handling mental models. It is discussed that in this cognitive architecture reflection principles play an important role to define the interactions between the different levels.

Topics & Concepts

Cognitive architectureCognitionAdaptation (eye)Computer scienceVariety (cybernetics)ArchitectureCognitive modelReflection (computer programming)Dynamics (music)Mental modelCognitive scienceControl (management)Cognitive psychologyPsychologyArtificial intelligenceVisual artsNeurosciencePedagogyArtProgramming languageCognitive Science and MappingAI-based Problem Solving and PlanningComplex Systems and Decision Making
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