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Kelley, Troy D., Veksler, Vladislav D. |
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APA Newsletters; Spring2020, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p32-35, 4p |
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Some aspects of human cognition seem to be counterproductive, even detrimental to optimum intellectual performance. Why become bored with events? What possible benefit is distraction? Why should people become "unconscious," sleeping for eight hours every night, with the possibility of being attacked by intruders? It would seem that these are unwanted aspects of cognition, to be avoided when developing intelligent computational agents. This paper will examine each of these seemingly problematic aspects of cognition and propose the potential benefits that these algorithmic "quirks" may present in the dynamic environment that humans are meant to deal with. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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