Integrated Models of Cognitive Systems 2007
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195189193.003.0005
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The Motivational and Metacognitive Control in CLARION

Abstract: This article presents an overview of a relatively recent cognitive architecture, and its internal control structures, that is, its motivational and metacognitive mechanisms. The chapter starts with a look at some general ideas underlying this cognitive architecture and the relevance of these ideas to cognitive modeling of agents. It then presents a sketch of some details of the architecture and their uses in cognitive modeling of specific tasks.

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“…Sun points to evidence from social psychology supporting a dual view of human motivation, with implicit and explicit motivations playing a top down and bottom up role in the formation of intent [11]. The interplay between these explicit and implicit motivations as described by Sun allows for an implicit motivation, or need, to lead to a more explicitly stated motivational goal to satisfy the implicitly motivated need [12].…”
Section: Motivation and Emotion In Cognitive Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sun points to evidence from social psychology supporting a dual view of human motivation, with implicit and explicit motivations playing a top down and bottom up role in the formation of intent [11]. The interplay between these explicit and implicit motivations as described by Sun allows for an implicit motivation, or need, to lead to a more explicitly stated motivational goal to satisfy the implicitly motivated need [12].…”
Section: Motivation and Emotion In Cognitive Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CLARION [67] is an example of a modularly structured cognitive architecture that explicitly represents meta-cognitive mechanisms to enable a dual-process model of explicit and implicit cognition. In [68] the author states that łwithout meta-cognitive control, a model agent may be blindly single mindedž. In order to promote a greater lexibility in its core cognitive algorithms the notion of meta-cognition was also integrated into FAtiMA Toolkit.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Example languages that can be used are the Temporal Trace Language (TTL) (Bosse, Jonker, Van der Meij, Sharpanskykh, & Treur, ) and LEADSTO (Bosse, Jonker, Van Der Meij, & Treur, ). Example architecture is the BDI architecture (Bratman, ), the CLARION architecture (Sun, ), or the Desire architecture (Brazier, Dunin‐Keplicz, Jennings, & Treur, ).…”
Section: Absrim: Agent‐based Security Risk Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%