Modeling language, cognition and action: From connectionist simulations to embodied neural cognitive systems

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Abstract

This chapter introduces the research topic of the modeling language cognition and action in neural computation and psychology. It highlights the shift from classical connectionist simulations of isolated language and cognitive processes towards the modeling of autonomous cognitive systems in which linguistic, cognitive and sensorimotor abilities interact and co-exist. In the second part, a brief overview of the sections and individual chapters of the book is given.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProgress in Neural Processing:
Subtitle of host publicationModeling Language, Cognition and Action Proceedings of the Ninth Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop
EditorsAngelo Cangelosi, Guido Bugmann, Roman Borisyuk
Pages3-14
Number of pages12
Volume16
ISBN (Electronic)9789814480413
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

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