… thesystems involved in realizing the core principles underlying the reactive layer: the allostatic control … the brain is defined as its controlsystem. Brains can be seen to mediate between …
… in the notation of the real-time controlsystem (RCS) developed at NIST and elsewhere for the design of intelligent controlsystems [2]. In this paper, I will illustrate how many of the …
… complexities notwithstanding, the computational approach … using the alternative resources of pure dynamical systems theory. In … The Watt governor, however, is the kind of controlsystem …
… speci fies what the theoretical status of the production system … the behavior described by the production system. Writing a production-system model for a particular task usually takes the …
W Li, C Jaramillo, Y Li - … Conference on Intelligent System …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… the BCI controlsystem: KT-X PC robot with 20 degrees of freedom (DOFs) or NAO H25 robot with 25 DOFs. The … postures to identify mental activities when the subject is thinking “turning …
JAS Kelso - Ecological Psychology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… emerges, a higher order chemistry or command-controlsystem typical of any complex system; (8) the laws and rules for command-control (a term that Ibby liked despite its linguistic …
C Eliasmith - The Journal of philosophy, 2003 - JSTOR
… evolved in dynamic environments, we should expect evolved controlsystems, like brains, to be more like the Watt Governor-dynamic, continuous, coupled directly to what they …
… all of the time. However it does imply that themind follows a system of rules which operate below the … rules that distinguishes an automaton from other signal input and controlsystems. …
… for the architecture of themind. Section 5 discusses signal-processing operations at the level of systems neuro… This paper presents a model of the architecture of themind. I posit a set of …