Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Attention

When concepts/cases lower down in the A.s.a. H. Hierarchical memory are sufficiently strongly activated they may continue to keep active some given concept* higher up in the hierarchy, “keep attending to it,” even ignoring newer activity occuring lower down the hierarchy. The upper concept  “holds A.s.a.’s attention.”

* the formal concept structure in A.s.a. Is similar to that in Concepts and Fuzzy Logic, Belohlavek and Kilroy, MIT Press, 2011, pages 181 and 190

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