Learning the basics

Aisb'00 Symposium on How to Design a Functioning Mind (2000)
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Abstract

The mind's basic task is to organize adaptive behaviour. I argue that necessary conditions to achieve this are acquiring a 'body-self', a differentiated perception, motor intuition, and motor control. The latter three can be learnied implicitly by crosswise comparing the perceived actual situation, the desired situation, the perceived result and the anticipated result.

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Stefan Künzell
Universität Augsburg

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