Neural Cognitive Architecture
- This is obviously very simple neuro-robotics.
- One of the benefits of using neurons is that the sub-systems
all communicate via spikes.
- So, a complete cognitive architecture can be built with neurons.
- A reviewer noted that this was a really weak architecture.
- I agree that it's currently weak, but it forms a ready basis
for expansion.
- We are prety confident that the human cognitive architecture is
neural.
- While box architectures have some validity, functionality
emerges from the neural level.
- For instance, Baddeley has one cognitive box for short-term
memory, and another for long-term memory.
- In the brain, one form of short-term memory is neural firing,
while one form of long-term memory is synaptic weight.