Towards neuro-inspired symbolic models of cognition: linking neural dynamics to behaviors through asynchronous communications

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Title
Towards neuro-inspired symbolic models of cognition: linking neural dynamics to behaviors through asynchronous communications
Journal
Cognitive Neurodynamics
Author(s)
Bonzon Pierre
ISSN
1871-4080
1871-4099
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2017
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
11
Number
4
Pages
327-353
Language
english
Abstract
A computational architecture modeling the relation between perception and action is proposed. Basic brain processes representing synaptic plasticity are first abstracted through asynchronous communication protocols and implemented as virtual microcircuits. These are used in turn to build mesoscale circuits embodying parallel cognitive processes. Encoding these circuits into symbolic expressions gives finally rise to neuro-inspired programs that are compiled into pseudo-code to be interpreted by a virtual machine. Quantitative evaluation measures are given by the modification of synapse weights over time. This approach is illustrated by models of simple forms of behaviors exhibiting cognition up to the third level of animal awareness. As a potential benefit, symbolic models of emergent psychological mechanisms could lead to the discovery of the learning processes involved in the development of cognition. The executable specifications of an experimental platform allowing for the reproduction of simulated experiments are given in “Appendix”.
Keywords
Cognitive Neuroscience
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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