EFTA00073070Set 9
47p24,346w
Professor, University of California, Irvine, 2002 — present
Psychological Science, 2002-
Criminology, Law & Society, 2002 —
Cognitive Sciences, 2002-
Fellow, Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2002-
Founding Director, Center ... Dispute Resolution, 1989-91 (Predictions of Success--w/Goodman)
National Institute of Health, 1991-95 (Cognition & Health--w/Croyle)
National Institute of Health, 1993-94 (Health/sex memory: subcontract from UCSF/Catania)
Leverhulme Trust ... Albert Wolters Distinguished Visiting Professor ("in recognition of her world-class contributions to
cognitive psychology"), University of Reading, 2018
Ulysses Medal, University College Dublin, Ireland ("the highest honor bestowed
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EFTA00597456Set 9
15p6,065w
Validating an Integrated Cognitive Architecture
via Intelligence Testing with Virtual Animals
Proposal for the Black Foundation
Ben Goertzel, Como Harrigan, Joscha Bach
Abstract: The "cognitive synergy' hypothesis states that ... achieve advanced general
intelligence using limited computational resources, it is necessary for different cognitive processes
corresponding to different kinds of memory to interact intimately, in a way that allows them ... hypothesis lies at the core of the CogPrime
Artificial General Intelligence design, an integrative cognitive architecture that is partially
implemented in the current OpenCog software system. The proposed project would
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EFTA01103465Set 9
2013-12-0230p11,241w
toward the field's original goals. Given
recent advances in computing hardware and algorithms, cognitive science and neuroscience, the goal of building
powerful Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is far more ... field was
founded.
In the proposed research, we will create a general-purpose cognitive engine, and demonstrate and test it on tasks
from a number of domains:
• Intelligently controlling animated ... Lower-Cost Alternatives 21
4 Scientific and Technical Development 21
4.1 Integrated Cognition 21
4.1.1 Unified Rule Engine 22
4.1.2 Probabilistic Reasoning 22
4.1.3 Motivation and Emotion 22
4.1.4 Procedure
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EFTA02682618Set 11
15p7,232w
Chief Resident. Neurology Ward. Memorial Hospital - Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
1986-1987, Fellow (Cognitive Neuroscience), Dept. of Neurology, The New York Hospital - Cornell
University Medical Center and Memorial Hospital - Sloan ... American Association for the Advancement of Science
1995-current, Society for Music Perception & Cognition
1998-2008 Association for Research in Otolaryngology
2000-2008. New York Academy of Sciences ... partial list)
1994-1998, Consulting Editor. Music Perception
1997-2005, Associate Editor, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
2007-current, Advisory Board. Journal ofInterdisciplinary Musk Studies
Awards and Honors
1974-1978. Joseph
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EFTA01100074Set 9
15p7,229w
Chief Resident, Neurology Ward, Memorial Hospital - Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
1986-1987, Fellow (Cognitive Neuroscience), Dept. of Neurology, The New York Hospital - Cornell
University Medical Center and Memorial Hospital - Sloan ... American Association for the Advancement of Science
1995-current, Society for Music Perception & Cognition
1998.2008 Association for Research in Otolaryngology
2000-2008, New York Academy of Sciences
2006-7, Boston ... partial list)
1994-1998, Consulting Editor, Music Perception
1997-2005, Associate Editor, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
2007-current, Advisory Board, Journal ofInterdisciplinary Music Studies
Awards and Honors
1974-1978, Joseph
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EFTA00591748Set 9
12p5,819w
Hospital
1986, Chief Resident, Neurology Ward, Memorial Hospital - Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
1986.1987, Fellow (Cognitive Neuroscience), Dept. ofNeurology, The New York Hospital - Cornell
University Medical Center and Memorial Hospital - Sloan ... American Association for the Advancement of Science
1995.2009, Society for Music Perception & Cognition
1998.2008 Association for Research in Otolaryngology
2000.2008, New York Academy of Sciences
2006.7, Boston Music Research Association ... books (partial list)
1994.1998, Consulting Editor, Music Perception
1997-2005, Associate Editor, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
2007-current, Advisory Board, Journal ofInterdisciplinary Music Studies
Awards and Honors
1974.1978, Joseph Tauber
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EFTA00591760Set 9
12p5,815w
Hospital
1986, Chief Resident, Neurology Ward, Memorial Hospital - Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
1986.1987, Fellow (Cognitive Neuroscience), Dept. of Neurology, The New York Hospital - Cornell
University Medical Center and Memorial Hospital ... American Association for the Advancement of Science
1995.2009, Society for Music Perception & Cognition
1998.2008 Association for Research in Otolaryngology
2000.2008, New York Academy of Sciences
2006.7, Boston Music Research Association ... books (partial list)
1994.1998, Consulting Editor, Music Perception
1997-2005, Associate Editor, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
2007-current, Advisory Board, Journal ofInterdisciplinary Music Studies
Awards and Honors
1974.1978, Joseph Tauber
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EFTA02705631Set 11
12p5,395w
Chief Resident. Neurology Ward. Memorial Hospital - Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
1986-1987, Fellow (Cognitive Neuroscience). Dept. of Neurology, The New York Hospital - Cornell
University Medical Center and Memorial Hospital - Sloan ... American Association for the Advancement of Science
1995-2009, Society for Music Perception & Cognition
1998-2008 Association for Research in Otolaryngology
2000-2008, New York Academy of Sciences ... Principal Investigator, National Institute of Neurological Disorders &
Stroke. National Institutes of Health
1989-1991. Cognitive Science Award, Co-Principal Investigator, Office of Naval Research
1991-1992, National Research Service Award
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EFTA01092999Set 9
5p1,648w
interesting project in its own right, it
will not address the key question of cognitive science:
What is the mind? What are the building blocks and
fundamental operations of thinking ... Mapping initiative: The study of the
computational structure of mental representation.
Mental representation, not Cognition is incidentally enabled by human nervous systems,
but in its nature ... chemical, biological or physiological
neurons will inform the phenomenon. Instead, cognitive systems are a class of
core our understanding of information processing systems, thinking is a set of certain,
functionally
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EFTA01103509Set 9
10p4,523w
field and in allied areas such as computer and robotic hardware,
computer science, cognitive psychology and neuroscience, we are in a far better position to approach these goals
today than ... data, with symbolic Al
methods, dealing with abstract reasoning and language, and higher level cognition. The Al field now possesses able
algorithms and architectures on both the symbolic and subsymbolic ... combined OpenCog/DeSTIN system will
powerfully display a core principle of AGI called "cognitive synergy," key to the OpenCog architecture, according to
which different aspects of an intelligent system are engineered
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EFTA00156714Set 9
14p7,341w
factors and the presence of
opportunity. The vulnerability factors are physiological sexual arousal, distorted cognitions
that act to justify sexual aggression, affective dyscontrol, and personality problems. It is
suggested that ... based on the dysfunction of one or more psychological
mechanisms —emotional regulation, intimacy deficits, cognitive distortions and sexual
arousal (deviant sexual scripts). All the aforementioned psychological mechanisms are
involved ... chance. Contact with the victim takes place in stage three. Stage four
involves cognitive restructuring, which will result in either positive or negative affect. Stage
five entails proximal planning, which
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EFTA00973476Set 9
2013-10-235p2,293w
data flows is very natural and theoretically acknowledged, even it is
often practically neglected. Cognition, by and large, is an organism's attempt to massively reduce complexity,
by compressing, encoding ... doing. A lot of the work on problem
solving and learning within cognitive science even works _only_ on the highest level of abstraction, i.e.
grammatical language, regular concept structures, ontologies ... perspective: (please forgive and correct me if I
should oversimplify too much here)
>> I. Cognitive systems do not only need to reduce complexity, but also build it (for instance, take
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EFTA01657001Set 10
13p6,055w
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY, VOLUME 30, ISSUE 3, 2012/1
THE COGNITIVE INTERVIEW FOR SUSPECTS (CIS)
R. Edward Geiselman. Ph.D.
The investigative interview protocol known as the cognitive interview ... most crucial. Yet full and accurate memory recall is difficult to
achieve. The Cognitive Interview (CI) technique (1, 2) is a systematic approach to interviewing witnesses
toward increasing the amount ... from the basic CI protocol and was used in this study to increase the
cognitive load on the storyteller (7). Increasing cognitive load has been found to increase the likelihood
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EFTA01114145Set 9
19p6,521w
other Al
systems are in their restricted roles, they all lack the basic cognitive capabilities and
common sense of a typical three year old child, let alone a fully educated ... right place, lacked sufficiently
powerful computers and software tools and sufficient knowledge of cognition to
practically succeed at their goals. Right now, in 2011, Artificial General Intelligence ... Evaluation, experienced commercial
software developer, previously worked on video game Al using the Novamente
Cognition Engine, a direct predecessor of OpenCog
Technical Staff - The above technical leaders will be assisted
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EFTA00296820Set 9
17p6,870w
Development in
Critically-Ill Infants
Effects of Early Auditory Enrichment on
Language Acquisition and Cognitive Development in
Critically-Ill Premature Infants
Contact:
Mark Jude Tramo, MD PhD
Executive ... Epstein Pnyertfor Infant Brain Development. Effects of Early Auditory
Enrichment on Language Acquisition and Cognitive Development in Critically-
Ill Premature Infants
Principal Mark Jude Tramo MD PhD
investigator
Co- Nicholas ... with The Institute for Music & Brain Science will combine expertise in perinatology,
cortical physiology, cognitive psychology, and music composition and production in order to
achieve the following goals:
• Quantify
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EFTA00301227Set 9
2011-06-1912p8,064w
Each T1-weighted image took 8:07 min.
those linking the right hemisphere to cognitive novelty and
exploratory behavior and the left hemisphere to cognitive 2.3. Imaging data processing
familiarity ... healthy
unclear, but it does parallel the sex-linked differences in the individuals with cognitive variables.
effects of lateralized prefrontal lesions on response selection Analytic or computational models may also ... logical and neuropsychiatric disorders are characterized by anterior cingulate cortex to executive processes in cognition.
asymmetric regional structural or physiological abnormalities, Reuiews in Neuroscience, 10(1): 49-57, 1999.
EFTA00301236
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EFTA00648181Set 9
2017-03-083p783w
From: Luria Neuroscience Institute •
To: Dr. Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@grnail.com>
Subject: Courses "Brain and Cognition" and "Major Neurocognitive Disorders" start on March 18
Date ... Institute, 315 West 57th Street, Ste 401, New York, NY 10019.
1. Brain and Cognition: A Cognitive Neuroscience Lecture Series
Date: March 18, April 29, May 20, June ... lunch break and two short breaks).
Topics to be covered:
1. Brain and Cognition (Saturdays: March 18, April 29, May 20, June 17)
o Basic functional neuroanatomy.
o Neural mechanisms
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EFTA01793418Set 10
2013-10-224p1,901w
doing. A lot of the work on =roblem solving and learning within cognitive science even
works _only_ =n the highest level of abstraction, i.e. grammatical language, regular =oncept structures, ontologies ... erspective: (please forgive and correct me if I should oversimplify too =uch here) 1. Cognitive systems do not only
need to reduce complexity, but also =uild it (for instance, take ... rich,
heterogenous, ambiguous and dynamic forest of =epresentations).
> 2. Cognitive processes that work directly on and with high complexity =ata are under-explored.
> 3. The study of systems that
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