The Cognitive Process of Comprehension
ICCI '03 Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics
From Cognitive Psychology to Cognitive Informatics
ICCI '03 Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics
Defining Meta-Adaptable Living Agents
ICCI '03 Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics
A comparative study of STOPA and RTPA
Transactions on computational science II
Petri Nets and Discrete Events Systems
International Journal of Software Science and Computational Intelligence
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The human brain is the most complicated organ in the universe and a new frontier yet to be explored in an interdisciplinary approach. Investigation into the brain is a unique problem that requires recursive mental power to explore the brain by the brain.This paper attempts to develop functional and cognitive models of the brain by using cognitive informatics and formal methodologies. This paper adopts a memory-based approach to explore the brain, and to demonstrate that memory is the foundation for any natural intelligence. Structures of memories are explored and cognitive models of the natural intelligence are proposed. Cognitive mechanisms of the brain, including hypotheses and theories on the thinking engine of the brain, long-term memory establishment, and roles of sleep in long-term memory development, are investigated. The models and theories areapplied to explain a number of fundamental physiological and psychological phenomena.