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  1. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

    This supports Smith & Culbertson (2020)'s findings highlighting the critical role of communication in shaping DCM and showcases the potential of neural-agent models to complement …

  2. Metacognitive Networks and Measures of Consciousness

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  3. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

    Recent progress in multimodal and agent AI has prompted the question: Could an artificial system develop something analogous to SBO, and would this require consciousness?

  4. A. Andreau, J. M. (2020). Faster might not be better: Pictures may not elicit a stronger unconscious priming effect than words when modulated by semantic similarity.

  5. All Animals are Conscious: A New Premise in the Cognitive Science …

    The current best practices for answering DQ rely on a version of a marker approach, which seeks to find some observable features that indicate consciousness. I argue that the marker …

  6. Improving neural saliency prediction with a cognitive model of …

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  7. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

    Identity and self consciousness: two separate phenomena Vargas, Melina Gastelum; Argüelles San Millán, Juan Manuel

  8. But consciousness does not imply mind, and cognition may not imply consciousness. Still, this ambiguity is an unnecessary confusion that pervades scientific, philosophical, and everyday …

  9. Large language models meet cognitive science: LLMs as tools, …

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  10. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society

    A hybrid cognitive architecture based on the relationship between consciousness, memory and attention Kim, Eunsook; Shin, Hyunjung