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A cognitive model in which representations are images
Authors:Janet Aisbett  Greg Gibbon  
Affiliation:Faculty of Science and Information Technology, The University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan 2308, Australia
Abstract:Interpretations of images of the brain are starting to reveal the conceptual tasks in which the person was engaged at the time of imaging. Existing mathematical models can explain the patterns of activity observed in such images in terms of the coherent activity of large populations of neurons, but not in terms of cognition. This paper is an early investigation into how such patterns might provide the internal representations for a cognitive system. Probes, working memories and memories are all represented as images. The accompanying process model describes how attention is set according to the contents of working memory, how attention determines what parts of the probe are memorised, how memories are activated according to similarity to the probe in areas in attention, and how working memory is managed. The model is demonstrated on re-creations of classic simulations of recognition memory and categorisation.
Keywords:Internal representation   Cortical maps   Process models   Attention   Recognition memory   Categorisation
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