| Barnard, P. J., & Teasdale, J. D., (1991). Interacting Cognitive Subsystems: A systemic approach to cognitiveaffective interaction and change. Cognition and Emotion, 5,1-39 |
....Cognitive Subsystems As pointed out previously, ICS is a general purpose cognitive theory, which exhibits highly concurrent behaviour. It has been applied in a number of areas, e.g. performance of short term memory tasks [1] HCI [18, 19, 21] experimentation with theories of depression [4, 50]. It is beyond the scope of this paper to give a complete introduction to the ICS model, the interested reader is refered to [2] What we present here follows in many places the exposition in [2] but in a summarised form. In particular, our presentation will largely concentrate on the ....
P.J Barnard and J.D. Teasdale. Interacting cognitive subsystems: A systemic approach to cognitive-affective interaction and change. Cognition and Emotion, 5:1--39, 1991.
....ideational and affective content: schematic models of experience. Subjectively, senses of knowing (e.g. familiarity or causal relatedness of ideas) or of affect (e.g. apprehension, desire) Table 1. The subsystems within ICS and the type of information with which they deal (based on [6]) COPY Image record Input array Trans formation Trans formation Outputs Figure 2.2: The internal structure of each subsystem While the Input Array, the Copy process and the Image Record are crucial in defining the internal function of each subsystem, the Transformation processes are the ....
Barnard, P.J. and Teasdale, J.D. (1991) Interacting cognitive subsystems: A systemic approach to cognitive-affective interaction and change. Cognition and Emotion, 5, 1-39.
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Barnard, P. J., & Teasdale, J. D., (1991). Interacting Cognitive Subsystems: A systemic approach to cognitiveaffective interaction and change. Cognition and Emotion, 5,1-39
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P. J. Barnard and J. D. Teasdale, Interacting cognitive subsystems: A systemic approach to cognitive-affective interaction and change. Cognition and Emotion, Vol. 5, 1991. p. 1-39.
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