Simulation, situated conceptualization, and prediction

Emory University

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Abstract

Based on accumulating evidence, simulation appears to be a basic computational mechanism in the brain that supports a broad spectrum of processes from perception to social cognition. Further evidence suggests that simulation is typically situated, with the situated character of experience in the environment being reflected in the situated character of the representations that underlie simulation. A basic architecture is sketched of how the brain implements situated simulation. Within this framework, simulators implement the concepts that underlie knowledge, and situated conceptualizations capture patterns of multi-modal simulation associated with frequently experienced situations. A pattern completion…

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Keywords
  • Situated
  • Conceptualization
  • Perception
  • Situated cognition
  • Computer science
  • Cognitive science
  • Cognition
  • Embodied cognition
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