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Burton PG. Biologically inspired cognitive architectures - the issue of control. F1000Posters 2011, 2:122 (poster)

Biologically inspired cognitive architectures – the issue of control

Published 28 Feb 2011
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Published 28 Feb 2011

Biologically inspired cognitive architectures – the issue of control

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Author Affiliations
1 Division 14 Applied Cognitive Science, International Association of Applied Psychology, Australia
2 Quality of Life & Social Justice Flagship, Australian Catholic University, Australia
3 Health & Medical Research Institute, University of Wollongong, Australia
Presented at
1st Conference on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures meeting 2010
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