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ArtikelInfluence of Cognitive Science in The Development of Production Systems  
Oleh: Turner, Marilyn L. ; Evans, Rand B. ; Thorpe, Pamela K.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The American Journal of Psychology vol. 106 no. 01 (1993), page 101-119.
Topik: cognitive; Mental Representation - The Production; Computational Theory; Computer Science; Mathematics; Neurobiology; Production Systems; Cognitive Science; Key Theoretical; Information Theory; Development
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Isi artikelThe history of cognitive science and its impact on the development of production systems is traced. Key theoretical inputs shaped the history of cognitive science : (a) neurobiology, (b) information theory, (c) mathematics and computational theory, and (d) computer science. These theoretical influences in cognition led a group of scientists to construct one type of mental representation - the production. The work of two theorists, Allan Newell and Herbert A. Simon, is reviewed with special emphasis on how they adapted and developed productions in their explanation of human thinking. Current models of cognition that use production system architectures to model human information processing are also identified. The central tenet of these models is that humans use the functional equivalent of productions for generating intelligent behavior.
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