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Cognition as coordinated non-cognition
Authors:Lawrence W Barsalou  Cynthia Breazeal  Linda B Smith
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA;(2) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA;(3) Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
Abstract:We propose that cognition is more than a collection of independent processes operating in a modular cognitive system. Instead, we propose that cognition emerges from dependencies between all of the basic systems in the brain, including goal management, perception, action, memory, reward, affect, and learning. Furthermore, human cognition reflects its social evolution and context, as well as contributions from a developmental process. After presenting these themes, we illustrate their application to the process of anticipation. Specifically, we propose that anticipations occur extensively across domains (i.e., goal management, perception, action, reward, affect, and learning) in coordinated manners. We also propose that anticipation is central to situated action and to social interaction, and that many of its key features reflect the process of development.
Keywords:Coordination  Development  Embodiment  Robotics  Situated cognition  Social interaction
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