Tag: executive control


UNIFIED THEORY OF COGNITION

Introduction to the Unified Theory of Cognition The Unified Theory of Cognition (UTC) represents one of the most ambitious endeavors in the field of cognitive psychology, aiming to provide a comprehensive and integrative framework for understanding the human mind. Proposed by John R. Anderson in his seminal 1983 work, “The Architecture of Cognition,” the UTC […]

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RADEX THEORY OF INTELLIGENCE

The Theoretical Genesis of the RADEX Framework The RADEX Theory of Intelligence represents a significant shift in the landscape of cognitive science, offering a multifaceted approach to understanding the complexities of human intellect. Unlike historical models that often reduced intelligence to a single, monolithic general factor, the RADEX model proposes that cognitive ability is the […]

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SELF AS OBSERVER

Introduction and Definition of the Self as Observer The concept of the Self as Observer represents a crucial, yet often subtle, facet within the architecture of the human psyche. Broadly defined, it serves as the psychological mechanism responsible for processing, filtering, and clarifying both sensory input derived from the external world and linguistic data generated […]

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