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Anticipatory Models in Gaze Control

Balkenius, C. and Johansson, B. (2007). Anticipatory Models in Gaze Control: A Developmental Model. Cognitive Processing, in press.

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AREA:Forward models

AREA:Sensori-motor representations

KINDOF:Modelling

PARTNER:LUCS

THEME:Active vision

THEME:Attention

THEME:Cognitive processes

THEME:Sensori-motor

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Authors and Collaborators:

Christian Balkenius Birger Johansson
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Contributors : Christian Balkenius, Birger Johansson
Last modified 2007-04-22 11:23 PM
 

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Anticipatory Cognitive Science is a research field that ensembles artificial intelligence, biology, psychology, neurology, engineering and philosophy in order to build anticipatory cognitive systems that are able to face human tasks with the same anticipatory capabilities and performance. In deep: Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of mind and intelligence, embracing philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology. Its intellectual origins are in the mid-1950s when researchers in several fields began to develop theories of mind based on complex representations and computational procedures. Its organizational origins are in the mid-1970s when the Cognitive Science Society was formed and the journal Cognitive Science began. Since then, more than sixty universities in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia have established cognitive science programs, and many others have instituted courses in cognitive science.