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From Focused Thought to Reveries: A Memory System for a Conscious Robot.

Christian Balkenius1, Trond A Tjøstheim1, Birger Johansson1, Peter Gärdenfors1,2.   

Abstract

We introduce a memory model for robots that can account for many aspects of an inner world, ranging from object permanence, episodic memory, and planning to imagination and reveries. It is modeled after neurophysiological data and includes parts of the cerebral cortex together with models of arousal systems that are relevant for consciousness. The three central components are an identification network, a localization network, and a working memory network. Attention serves as the interface between the inner and the external world. It directs the flow of information from sensory organs to memory, as well as controlling top-down influences on perception. It also compares external sensations to internal top-down expectations. The model is tested in a number of computer simulations that illustrate how it can operate as a component in various cognitive tasks including perception, the A-not-B test, delayed matching to sample, episodic recall, and vicarious trial and error.
Copyright © 2018 Balkenius, Tjøstheim, Johansson and Gärdenfors.

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Keywords:  computational model; consciousness; episodic memory; semantic memory; working memory

Year:  2018        PMID: 33500916      PMCID: PMC7805698          DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2018.00029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Robot AI        ISSN: 2296-9144


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