Computational Models Based on Working Memory

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62802/t6qvkr65

Keywords:

Working memory, Task-relevant information, Higher-level cognitive processes, Reasoning, Decision-making

Abstract

Understanding the intricacies of working memory (WM) is crucial for unraveling cognitive processes. This paper explores the relationship between working memory and computational neuroscience, aiming to shed light on how computational models contribute to our comprehension of WM. The discussion delves into the processes involved in working memory, the computational principles that underlie it, and the potential downsides of relying on computational models. 

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Published

2024-12-03