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Using Human–Computer Interfaces to Investigate 'Mind-As-It-Could-Be' from the First-Person Perspective
2012
Cognitive Computation
There is a growing community of researchers who are interested in establishing a science of the experiential or 'lived' aspects of the human mind. This shift from cognitive science to consciousness science presents a profound challenge to synthetic approaches. To be sure, symbolic artificial intelligence constituted the original foundation of cognitive science; subsequent progress in robotics has helped to pioneer a new understanding of the mind as essentially embodied, situated, and dynamical,
doi:10.1007/s12559-012-9153-4
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