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WHAT SHOULD BE COMPUTED TO UNDERSTAND AND MODEL BRAIN FUNCTION?
From Robotics, Soft Computing, Biology and Neuroscience to Cognitive Philosophy


CONTENTS

FRONT MATTER
Tadashi Kitamura
i
Consideration of Emotion Model and Primitive Language of Robots
Tetsuya Ogata and Shigeki Sugano
1
An Architecture for Animal-like Behavior Selection
Tadashi Kitamura
23
A Computational Literary Theory: The Ultimate Products of the Brain/Mind Machine
Akifumi Tokosumi
43
Cooperation between Neural Networks within the Brain
Michel Dufossé, Arthur Kaladjian and Halim Djennane
53
Brain-like Functions in Evolving Connectionist Systems for On-line, Knowledge-Based Learning
Nikola Kasabov
77
Interrelationships, Communication, Semiotics, and Artificial Consciousness
Horia-Nicolai L. Teodorescu
115
Time Emerges from Incomplete Clock, Based on Internal Measurement
Yukio-Pegio Gunji, Hideki Higashi and Yasuhiro Takachi
149
The Logical Jump in Shell Changing in Hermit Crab and Tool Experiment in the Ants
Nobuhide Kitabayashi, Yoshiyuki Kusunoki and Yukio-P. Gunji
183
The Neurobiology of Semantics: How Can Machines be Designed to Have Meanings?
Walter J. Freeman
207
The Emergence of Contentful Experience
Mark H. Bickhard
217
Intentionality and Foundations of Logic: a New Approach to Neurocomputation
Gianfranco Basti
239
BACK MATTER
Tadashi Kitamura
289
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