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Coordination of Information Structures and Cognitive Architecture

Jun 26,2010 by admin

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Coordination of Information Structures and Cognitive
Architecture
The information structures and cognitive architecture described in the
previous sections can be assumed to be closely coordinated. Biological
evolution could be expected to ensure that coordination. The particular
information structures that the cognitive configuration has to deal with can
be expected to have been a major governing factor in the direction of the
evolution of that configuration. Accordingly, it is appropriate to establish
links between information structures and cognitive structures and, in
the process, attempt to answer questions concerning aspects of human
cognitive architecture. An important consideration is how human cognitive
architecture evolved to deal with high element interactivity material.
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